Nova Scotia

First-degree murder charge laid in 2016 shooting of Tyler Keizer

Keizer, 22, was shot in a parked SUV near Gottingen and Falkland streets in Halifax in November 2016.

Keizer, 22, was shot in a parked SUV near Gottingen and Falkland streets in Halifax in Nov. 2016

Tyler Kezier, 22, was killed on Nov. 21, 2016, in Halifax. (Facebook)

A 27-year-old Halifax man is facing a charge of first-degree murder in the 2016 shooting of Tyler Keizer. 

Keizer, 22, was shot in a parked SUV near the corner of Gottingen and Falkland streets on Nov. 21, 2016. He was rushed to hospital with critical injuries but later died.

His death was one of three fatal shootings in the Halifax region within 10 days of one another. However police said Thursday they do not believe his death was connected to the other shootings. Superintendent Jim Perrin told reporters that police do not believe drugs were a factor in Keizer's death. 

In 2017, Keizer's murder was added to the province's reward program for major unsolved crimes. The program offers up to $150,000 to people that give information that leads to a conviction.

Adam Joseph Drake, 27, was arrested in Halifax yesterday without incident, police said. He's scheduled to appear in Halifax provincial court today to face a charge of first-degree murder. 

Police say they believe other people have information about the murder and are asking them to come forward by calling police at 902-490-5016 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). 

With files from Blair Rhodes