A 31-year old London man is charged with attempted murder in connection with the shooting at an after-hours party on Nixon Avenue this weekend.

Stephen Gayle-Harrison is also charged with nine other gun-related offences. He was arrested Tuesday. He is expected to appear in court Wednesday.

London police said a gun was also seized and will be tested to see if it is related to the Nixon Avenue shooting.

Gunfire erupted at about 4:30 a.m. Saturday at 797 Nixon Ave. One witness reported hearing five or six gunshots. Neighbours said the house – located in south London, between the White Oaks and Old South neighbourhoods -- has been used as an after-hours hangout for years.

They have complained at various times about the number of cars parked on their streets and the loud music coming from the house.

One man was quickly taken to hospital before police and paramedics arrived after the gunfire rang out. Hours later, what appeared to be blood could still be seen on the pavement as the sun rose Saturday.

The victim hasn't been publicly identified. He underwent surgery and remains in serious condition in a London hospital.

Two years ago, Gayle-Harrison was Toronto police's “wanted person of the week” in connection with an attempted murder and aggravated assault.