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Man wanted in King St. W. slaying turns himself in

The man wanted in last week's early morning shooting outside a King Street West nightclub that killed a 21-year-old college student has turned himself in to police.

Nisar Hashimi, 23, faces first-degree murder charge

Nisar Hashimi, who appeared in court on Thursday, faces a count of first-degree murder and a count of attempted murder using a firearm. (Alex Tavshunsky/CBC)

The man wanted in last Thursday's shooting outside a King Street West nightclub that left a 21-year-old man dead has turned himself in to police.

Toronto policesayNisar Hashimi, 23, is in custody and will appear in court Thursday afternoon on charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder using a firearm.

Anthony Smith, 21, died after he was shot outside a King Street nightclub last Thursday. (Facebook)

On Wednesday, police named Hashimi as a suspect in the killing of Anthony Smith, 21, who died in hospital after he was shot twice in the back of the head outside the Loki Lounge, located on King Street West at Portland Street.

Another man was also shot in the incident but survived. Police have described the shooting as a targeted attack, and Smith was known to them because of a minor charge that was later dropped.

Police saidboth victims knew each other and had started the night at the club before being shot around 2:40 a.m. ET.

The CBC's Charlsie Agro reported that Loki Loungehad been hosting an event that night, organized by the same promoter of an event at a Brampton, Ont., strip clubwhere shots were firedlast month.

Smith was a student at Seneca College. His sister told CBC News that hewanted to become a youth worker.