A man wanted for a June shooting death in a northeast Canton neighborhood has been arrested in Nevada.

A man arrested Friday in Las Vegas on a murder warrant stemming from the June 11 shooting death of a Canton man posted a social media message to the man's family the day after the shooting.

Chad G. Fite II, 23, is in a Las Vegas jail, arrested Friday on a warrant charging him with the death of Jalen DiCenzi. DiCenzi was shot in the head while driving in the 1000 block of 14th Street NE on June 11. The vehicle went up a steep embankment and hit two homes at 14th and Gibbs Avenue NE.

During a vigil for DiCenzi three days after his death, shots were fired from a passing car into a crowd at 14th and Gibbs Avenue NE, injuring four people. And almost four hours later, more shots were fired in the 1000 block of Second Street NW, killing Darian Cundiff, 47, and injuring an 18-year-old man later found in the 900 block of Tuscarawas Street W with two bullet wounds in his leg.

Police initially said the shootings were “group-related,” although the last drive-by may have been a case of mistaken identity.

A warrant was issued for Fite's arrest on June 21. The bond pending his arrest was set for $1 million, according to Stark County court records.

Clark County, Nevada records showed Wednesday he had been arrested Friday in Las Vegas.

On June 12, Fite's Facebook page stated: "Today, I lost one of the closest friends J Cenz 'Sensai' We kicked it! Fell out! Tried to find our way in life. I just want the Roberts and Dicenzis Family to know I am truly sorry for your loss. This is difficult for me...we go back to when we were 7 years old playing baseball, football, from being on same team every year to go to birthday parties and spending the night at your house. We know the truth bra and continue to watch over us!"

Fite was a member of the Class of 2012 at McKinley High School, where he played baseball and football. Both DiCenzi and Fite were linebackers for the Bulldogs. Fite's address was listed as Akron on the warrant for his arrest.

Details of Fite's arrest were not yet available.

Canton police could not be reached for comment Wednesday morning.

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