Murder charge laid after Whyte Ave shooting suspect turns himself in

A man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for the 2021 shooting death of Tanraj Deogen has been arrested.
Dylan Furaha-Inkindi, 25, turned himself in to police on Wednesday. He has been charged with second-degree murder.
Deogen died on Oct. 3, 2021, after he was shot.
Officers responded at 2:18 a.m. to the area of 81 Avenue and 104 Street, just off of Whyte Avenue, a popular strip with many bars and nightclubs.
Deogen was found on the street. He died there despite attempts by officers to revive him.
Police are still looking for a man they believe may have witnessed the shooting.
Last month, EPS released a photo of that person, who was wearing a distinct jacket with the face of rapper Post Malone on the back.
Anyone with information about the witness’ identity is asked to call police at 780-423-4567 to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Police say this male may have information about the death of Tanraj Deogen on Oct. 3, 2021. (Credit: Edmonton Police Service)
The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) says officers responded to reports of a shooting in the area of 81 Avenue and 104 Street around 2:18 a.m. on Oct. 3, 2021. Officers found an injured male on the street who later died on scene.
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