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Man accused of fatal 2023 shooting in Edmonton arrested in New York: police

A man, who disappeared after pleading guilty for his role in a 2020 shooting in Calgary, was arrested in Upstate New Yorkthis week in connection to a fatal shooting in Edmonton that happened last year, police say.

Joseph Chlala, 23, disappeared after pleading guilty to manslaughter for 2020 shooting in Calgary

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A man wanted in connection to a fatal shooting that occurred in Edmonton last year was arrested this week in Upstate New York, police say. (motortion/stock.adobe.com)

A man,who disappeared after pleading guilty for his role in a 2020 shooting in Calgary, was arrested in Upstate New Yorkthis week in connection to a fatal shooting in Edmonton that happened last year, police say.

A nationwide warrant was issued for 23-year-old Joseph Chlalalast September, months after police found a young man shotdead in southwest Edmonton in June 2023.

On Monday, police learned that Chlalawas arrested in Akwesasne, N.Y., a community near the Canada-U.S. border, the Edmonton Police Service said in a news release Friday.

The accused is the same man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter, in connection to a daytime shooting in Calgary in July 2020, then failed to show up to his sentencing hearing in March 2023, the Calgary Police Service said in a separate news releaseFriday.

Calgary police charged three suspects, including Chlala, then 19, for fatally shooting Christian Navos, a 32-year-old Edmonton resident, in a park in southeast Calgary.

Chlala was initially charged with first-degree murder, but he later pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter. Calgary police issued an arrest warrant after he failed to appearfor sentencing.

Police believed he had cut off the tracking bracelet on his ankle, which was issued as part of his bail conditions, according to a previous news release.

A few months later, Edmonton police officers foundOsama Ali, 21,dead in an alley in the Allard neighbourhood, on the southern edge of the city. An autopsy later deemedhis death was a homicide, Edmonton police said.

Edmonton homicide detectives requested a Canada-wide warrant for Chlala's arrest in September 2023 on a second-degree murder charge in relation to theshooting, police said.

The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Police arrestedChlalain Akwesasne, this week. Hewas deported and handed over to the Ontario Provincial Police, the EPS said.