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Teen arrested after hip-hop artist shot to death in ByWard Market

Ottawa hip-hop artist Markland Campbell, also known as Jahiant Jahh, has been identifiedas the man shot and killed in the ByWard Market Friday night, his group confirms.

Markland Campbell, 42, also known as Jahiant Jahh, was shot around 9:30 p.m. Friday

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MarklandCampbell, also known as Jahiant Jahh, was part of the hip-hop group Half Size Giants. The group has identified the 41-year-old as the man shot and killed Friday night in the ByWard Market. (Supplied by Half Size Giants)

Ottawa police have arrested an 18-year-old man after a local hip-hop artist was shot and killed Friday night in the ByWard Market.

MarklandCampbell, 42, also known as Jahiant Jahh, had been in the market with his 18-year-old daughter when he was shot, hisgroup Half Size Giants wrote in a statement.

Campbell later died in surgery, they said.

"Although he won't be here in body to experience his much deserved success after a lifetime of sacrifice and struggle to reach this pinnacle, Jahiant will be smiling down on us all," the statement reads.

The Ottawa Police Service said Saturday night an18-year-old had been arrested in connection with Campbell's death and that no other suspects are being sought.

The teen, whose name has not been released, is scheduled to appear in court Sunday morning.

A candlelight vigil for Campbell isplanned for 6 p.m. Sunday at the corner of York Street and ByWard Market Square, where he collapsed.

A small memorial sits at the corner of ByWard Market Square and York Street where Campbell collapsed after being shot Friday. (Audrey Roy/Radio-Canada)

Ottawa policeresponded to a call about shots fired in the market at 9:30 p.m. Friday.

"I heard the gun shot two times," said Adnan Ustun, who was sitting outside his ByWard Market Squarepizzeria at the time.

Adnan Ustun says he was sitting outside his pizza shop on ByWard Market Square Friday night when he heard two gun shots and saw a man run past. (Kimberley Molina/CBC)

Ustun saidhe saw a man running along the street toward York Street and a girl running behind him, screaming.

"I thought maybe they were joking," he said but he then sawthe man collapse outside a nearby bakeryand realized he wasbleeding.

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Ottawa Police Services are investigating after a man died following a shooting in the ByWard Market Friday night.

People tried to help him before paramedics and police arrived, Ustun said.

The man was eventually taken to the Ottawa Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.

Insp. Patricia Ferguson said while the victim collapsed near York Street, police believe the shooting took place closer to George Street and ByWard Market Square.

"We have officers looking into locating the suspect and any other witnesses," she said.

Markland Campbell, 41, was shot and killed on the night of June 7, 2019, in the ByWard Market. Ottawa police have arrested an 18-year-old man in connection with the shooting. (Matthew Kupfer/CBC)

While officers with the Ottawa Police Service's guns and gangs unit were on the scene Friday night, the major crime unit has now taken over the investigation.

ByWard Market Square was closed overnight while police investigated, and businesses were allowed to reopen Saturday morning.

Rideau-Vanier Coun. Mathieu Fleury says it's concerning that a shooting would take place in a touristy area of the city not very late at night. (CBC)

Rideau-Vanier Coun.Mathieu Fleury, whose ward includes the ByWard Market, said the timing of the shooting is concerning as it happened fairly early in the evening in a part of the city frequented by tourists.

"We take this very seriously," he said.

"Whatever happens in the market is a big indicator of what happens across the city. Sowe take those [sorts of incidents] very seriously."

With files from Matthew Kupfer and Kimberley Molina