A suspect sought in the unprovoked beating of a 29-year-old man with autism has turned himself in to police.

Police began searching for three suspects after surveillance video surfaced showing the attack. Ronjot Singh Dhami, 25, was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant. He turned himself in Monday morning to Peel police, and is facing a charge of aggravated assault.

In the March 16 video, the victim is seen sitting on the bottom step of a bus station staircase near Square One shopping centre when three men appear in the frame, walking down the steps towards him. The man with autism notices their approach and shifts slightly to make more room, but appears taken by surprise when the three men abruptly start punching and kicking him. The attack left him with a bleeding head, and he was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

A lawyer representing Dhami told reporters last week that his client isn’t guilty of the attack and said that he was planning to turn himself in. Dhami’s bail hearing was expected to take place later Monday.

On Friday, police arrested 21-year-old Parmvir Singh Chahil in Windsor, along with two others who were charged with accessory after the fact. Hardip Padda, 44, is the suspect’s mother, and Harmanvir Chahil, 18, is his younger brother. Both are from Windsor.

The third man seen in the video is still unidentified. Police say he may go by the name “Jason.”

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