Toronto

2 remaining suspects in murder of Jarryl Hagley surrender to police

Two remaining suspects in the murder of a teen boy gunned down in a Pizza Pizza outlet in northwest Toronto have surrendered to police.

Police say 4 suspects now charged with first-degree murder of teen boy in Pizza Pizza outlet

Toronto police say Jarryl Hagley, 17, was eating in a Pizza Pizza outlet with friends on Oct. 16, 2016, when gunmen entered the restaurant and began firing in his direction. Hagley was rushed to hospital, where he was pronounced dead. (Toronto Police Service)

Two remaining suspects in the murder of a teen boy gunned down in a Pizza Pizza outlet in northwest Toronto have surrendered to police.

Lenneil Shaw, 23, and Mohamed Ali Nur, 18, both of Toronto, have been arrested and charged with first-degree murder in the death of 17-year-old Jarryl Hagley.

Hagley was shot in the early morning hours of Oct.16, 2016. The shooting occurred at 1937 Weston Rd. near Lawrence Avenue West.

Police say the two suspects turned themselves in to police on Friday and are due to appear in court on the same day at the Finch Avenue West courthouse. 

Both men were wanted on Canada-wide warrants.

On Thursday, two other suspects, Winston Poyser, 24, and Shakiyl Shaw, 23, both of Toronto, were arrested and charged with first-degree murder in the same killing.  

Hagley, who would have turned 18 on Jan. 1, was eating in a restaurant with friends when gunmen entered the Pizza Pizza outlet.

The men opened fire in his direction, he ran to a washroom for cover but was wounded. He was taken to hospital where he died of his injuries.

Toronto police released security camera footage after Jarryl Hagley, 17, was gunned down in a Pizza Pizza outlet on Oct. 16, 2016. Four suspects in the killing have now been arrested and charged. Police arrest two suspects Thursday and the other two surrendered to police Friday. (Toronto Police Service)