The suspect wanted in connection with a shooting outside the House of Lancaster strip club last December surrendered to police on Tuesday evening.

Mohamud Yousef Omar, 24, surrendered at 6 p.m. on Tuesday evening, Toronto police confirmed. Police had issued a Canada-wide warrant for Omar in connection with the shooting that left a 24-year-old man with a serious brain injury.

Omar, 24, was wanted on charges of attempted murder, aggravated assault and weapons offences.

The shooting happened just before 3 a.m. on Dec. 30, 2014, on the edge of the parking lot of the strip club located on the Queensway near Royal York Road.

The victim had left the club and was struck in the head and calf by gunfire as he waited outside for a car to pick him up. The suspect fled the scene after the shooting.

Supt. Shaun Narine said the victim suffered a serious brain injury and has had to undergo multiple surgeries.

"The victim continues to suffer the effects of this incident," he said.

Omar is known to police and is believed to frequent the Etobicoke and Rexdale areas of west Toronto, however, police said he may have travelled to Fort McMurray, Alta.

Narine added it's believed that some sort of argument outside the front door of the club preceded the shooting.

The club is adjacent to a residential area, and some have called for the House of Lancaster to be moved elsewhere.

A house located near the club had a window damaged by bullets in the shooting.

Police say they believe a shooting near the House of Lancaster last August is connected to a shooting later that night outside a club on Wellington Street in Toronto's Entertainment District that killed Jelena Loncar, 32.

There were a handful of paid-duty police officers working at the House of Lancaster on the night of the Dec. 30 shooting. Narine said Toronto police no longer provide paid-duty officers at the club. He said this is because some events at the club were "frequented by individuals known throughout the city for their involvement in criminal activity."