Police have arrested a third person in relation to the shooting death of a Hamilton Mountain barber shop owner.

Tyrone Abrahams, 26, of Hamilton is charged with two counts of accessory to murder after the fact and a number of firearms offences in the death of Neil Harris.

Earlier this week, Hamilton Police charged two people — Erick Reid, 25, of Toronto and Odain Gardner, 23, of Hamilton — with first-degree murder.

Harris, 40, was shot inside Influence Barber Shop at 600 Upper Wellington St. on Feb 18. Police said in February that after Harris was shot, he stumbled out of the shop, and collapsed on the sidewalk.

"I believe that the victim was targeted, but I can't get into why," said acting Det. Sgt. Peter Thom from the police homicide unit in a CBC interview this week. He said that he didn't believe either man knew the victim personally.

Abrahams is charged with the following:

Two counts of accessory after the Fact to Murder.

Possession of a loaded prohibited firearm.

Four counts of possess of a firearm while prohibited.

Four counts of failure to comply with probation.

Abrahams is appearing in court on Thursday.

The investigation is still ongoing, police say. Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers, or Det. Jon Murphy at 905-546-2288.