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Hamilton police ID alleged gunman in Saturday killing

Hamilton police arrest one man in the Saturday shooting death of Yosif Al-Hasnawi, and identify a second suspect they say is armed and dangerous.

Dale Burningsky King, 19, wanted for shooting Brock student Yosif Al-Hasnawi

Police in Hamilton are looking for Dale Burningsky King in connection with the shooting death of Yosif Al-Hasnawi. (Hamilton Police Service)

Hamilton police have arrested one suspect in the Saturdayshooting death of Yosif Al-Hasnawi, andare searching for a second man they say is armed and dangerous.

Yosif Al-Hasnawi, 19, was shot and killed near a mosque in Hamilton's central lower city on Saturday evening.

Police have arrested andcharged James Anthony Robert Matheson, 20, with being an accessory after the fact to murder. Homicide detectives found him at a downtown home at 3:30 a.m. ET Monday.

Police also released an image of the second suspect Dale Burningsky King, 19, of Hamilton who iswanted for second-degree murder.

King is described as a white malewith a medium to darker complexion, black hairand a medium build. His hair was long, in a ponytail wrappedat the top of his head at the time of the incident. He was wearing a hood, backpack and jeans.

Anyone who sees King should call 911 and not approach him, police said.

Police are urging him to turn himself in.

"I'm confident he's aware of his status," saidDet. Sgt. SteveBereziuk at a Monday afternoon news conference outside police headquarters.

Yosif Al-Hasnawi, 19, was shot and killed in Hamilton on Saturday evening. (Al-Mostafa Islamic Centre)

'I can't breathe'

Al-Hasnawi,a Brock University medical sciences student, was shot just after 9 p.m. Saturday, while on a break froma religious celebration at theAl-MostafaIslamic Centre on Main Street East.

Outside with his younger brother,he noticed two people "accosting" an older man, police said. Al-Hasnawicalled out for them to stop, attractingtheir attention.

The suspects crossed Main Street"where they then had an interaction," with Al-Hasnawiand "then took off," easttoward Sanford Street.

Al-Hasnawi was shot near Main and Sanford,Bereziuksaid.

Police are also looking for the older man too.

Witnesses have been critical of the paramedics.

Paramedics seemed to believeAl-Hasnawihad been shot with a pellet gun, some witnesses said.

'I'm confident he's aware of his status,' Det. Sgt. Steve Bereziuk said of King at a Monday news conference. (Samantha Craggs/CBC)

Amin Al-Tahir, a director at the Al-Mostafa Islamic Centre, said he saw paramedics telling Al-Hasnawi he was fine, and that he was acting.

Al-Hasnawi was on the sidewalk as paramedics examined him,Al-Tahirsaid. He was talking and moving,but he had difficulty breathing.

"He told them 'I can't breathe,'" Al-Tahir said.

Paramedics said in a statement Monday that they have initiated an investigation.

"[Hamilton Paramedic Service]will ensure that our process is thorough and that all facts are obtained and examined in regards to the event this past weekend," said Deputy Chief Russell Crocker.

"Hamilton Paramedic Service sends its deepest condolences to the family of Yosif Al-Hasnawi during this difficult time."

It is unclear why Al-Hasnawi was taken to St. Joseph's hospital, rather than the trauma centre at Hamilton General, which is closer to the scene.

Al-Hasnawi was shot near the intersection of Main Street and Sanford Avenue. (Andrew Collins)

Just being a Good Samaritan

BereziukdescribedAl-Hasnawias an athlete who boxed, ran and played basketball. His family immigrated to Canada from Iraq in 2008.

"Hesteppedin in an attempt to calm the situation down, to neutralize it, to do the right thing," Bereziuk said.

"He was being that Good Samaritan."

Al-Tahir said the Muslim community is grieving the loss. It will hold a ceremony in Canada before returning Al-Hasnawi's remains to Iraq this week.

Police ask anyone with information or who witnessed the Saturday incident to contactDet. DougJonovichat 905-546-4863.