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Windsor man on Canada's most-wanted list arrested in Edmonton

John Managhan, 25, is in custody. The Windsor man was being sought on a charge of attempted murder in connection with a shooting that took place on Pierre Avenue in August 2023. He was listed among Canada's most-wanted fugitives by the BOLO program two weeks ago.

John Managhan, 25, was being sought in connection with a shooting on Pierre Avenue in August 2023

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John Managhan, 25, of Windsor, in an image issued by the BOLO program. Managhan was being sought on a charge of attempted murder. (Windsor Police Service)

A Windsor man who was one of Canada's most-wanted fugitives is now in custody.

Windsor police sayJohn Managhan, 25, was arrested on Monday in Edmonton by a unit tasked with apprehending high-risk offenders. He is now awaitingtransfer back to Windsor.

Managhan has been wanted since last summer, when he became a suspect in a daytime shooting that took place in the 900 block of Pierre Avenue in Windsor.

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There was heavy police presence on the 900 block of Pierre Ave. on the afternoon of Aug. 15 as police investigated a shooting that left one person injured. (Dax Melmer/CBC)

Originally from British Columbia, Managhanis facingchargesincluding attempted murder in connection with theAug. 15, 2023, shooting that left a 33-year-old Windsor male with serious gunshot wounds.

Two weeks ago, Managhanwas named by the BOLO (Be On the LookOut) program as Number 21 on the list of the 25 most-wanted suspects across Canada.

Staff Sgt. Joe Faddoul of the Windsor Police Major Crimes Unit said at a press conference on Tuesday that the accusedwas pulled over afterhe was spotted leaving ahouse that was being staked out by police.

"I know we had several tips," he said. "Tips generate into investigative leads, investigative leads led to different investigative techniques, which assisted in locating him."

Police had informationthatManaghan was out west but they don't how long he was in Edmonton, Faddoul said.

The victim wasshot "five to seventimes" and is still recovering.

"He will have long-lasting injuries. Whether they will be permanent, we're not sure," Faddoul said.

Faddoul said that prior to the shooting, there had been anargument between the victim and the accused, who may or may not have known each other. Faddoul said police don't know for sure what the fight was aboutbut they believe it was "based on nothing that we deem to be serious."

"It's difficult to explain why anybody at any point would think that discharging a firearm in the middle of an afternoon on a busy intersection would be an appropriate answer for a verbal argument," Faddoul said.

A second suspect, 26-year-old Kyle Small, was arrested in Michigan in November 2023.

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An image from the scene of a shooting in the 900 block of Pierre Avenue in Windsor on Aug. 15, 2023. (Dax Melmer/CBC)

Windsor police said the arrest of Managhan in Edmonton was the result of a coordinated effort involving Edmonton police, Ontario's ROPE (Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement) squad, and the Windsor police Major Crimes Unit.