LANGLEY (NEWS 1130) – Almost two years after the shooting death of a man in Langley, Homicide Investigators say charges have been laid.

David Tull has now been charged with first-degree murder, attempt murder, and conspiracy to commit murder, and remains in custody.

“For the next several months, IHIT and its partners diligently followed the evidence trail which has now resulted in criminal charges being laid in connection with the shooting,” reads a release from IHIT.

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Thirty-one-year-old Tyler Pastuck was found dead when Mounties arrived at Browns Social House on 200th street in June of 2017.

A second man was also seriously hurt but survived.

“This was a fast-moving and highly complex investigation. All the investigators involved are commended for their dedication and perseverance,” says Corporal Frank Jang of IHIT in the release.

He’s due back in court on Tuesday.