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2nd suspect wanted on Canada-wide warrant in shooting death of Brampton man

Toronto police are seeking a second suspect in the shooting death of a Brampton man in Toronto's west end last month.Dhamanie Hibbert, 41, is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for first-degree murder, police said Friday.

41-year-old man wanted for 1st-degree murder in west end Labour Day weekend shooting

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Police released this image of Dhamanie Hibbert, 41, who is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for first-degree murder in the shooting death of Triston McNally. (Toronto Police Service)

Toronto police are seeking a second suspect in the shooting death of a Brampton man in Toronto's west end last month, police say.

Dhamanie Hibbert, 41, is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for first-degree murder in the Labour Day weekend killing of 37-year-old Triston McNally, police said in a news release on Friday.

On Sept. 1, police were called to the area of Eglinton Avenue W.and Times Road, near Dufferin Street,for a report of a shooting at about 6:20 a.m.When officers arrived, they found McNally with gunshot wounds in a back alleyway north of Eglinton. He wastaken to hospital, where he later died.

Last weekend, police arrested and charged a 36-year-old Toronto woman with first-degree murder.

Hibbertis described as five feet, ten inches tall, with a medium build.

Police said in September the shootingtook place near an after-hours club that wasopen at the time of the shooting, but added they weren't sure whether the club was connected tothe shooting.

McNally is the city's 57th homicide victim of the year.

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Triston McNally, 37, was found with gunshot wounds on Sept. 1, and later died in hospital. (Toronto Police Service handout)