Man faces second-degree murder charge in fatal Ontario college bar shooting

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SARNIA - A suspect in a fatal shooting at a college bar in southwestern Ontario has been arrested after more than two weeks in hiding.

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SARNIA – A suspect in a fatal shooting at a college bar in southwestern Ontario has been arrested after more than two weeks in hiding.

Sarnia police say they were called just before 1 a.m. on April 10 about gunfire at a bar on the Lambton College campus.

Police say 20-year-old Dane Nisbet died in hospital, while two others were injured.

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Kyaw "Chin" Doe, the primary suspect in a fatal shooting at a Lambton College bar, is seen in this undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout — Sarnia Police Service (Mandatory Credit)

Sarnia police say 24-year-old Kyaw (Chin) Doe was arrested Monday at a home in London.

They say he has been held for bail on charges of second-degree murder, attempted murder and possession of a firearm while prohibited.

Two 19-year-olds were charged with being accessories to murder after the fact and several firearm-related offences.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 27, 2026.

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