Toronto police have arrested a suspect wanted in connection to the brutal assault of a gas station cashier last summer in downtown Toronto.

Police said the attack happened on June 13 just after 4 a.m. when a man, disguised with a baseball hat and hoodie, walked into a gas station at Front Street East and Sherbourne Street.

The suspect, brandishing a knife, immediately jumped over the counter and demanded that the employee open the cash register and lay on the floor.

The employee complied and the suspect began clearing money out of the register.

The suspect then started stomping on the employee’s head several times before running out of the store.

A customer later found the employee unconscious on the ground and called police. The victim suffered serious injuries including a fractured skull and orbital bone as well as cuts and bruising to his face.

On Sunday, December 29, 2019, police arrested Ryan Foster, 30, of Toronto.

He’s facing two counts each of robbery with an offensive weapon, disguise with intent, possession of a weapon and aggravated assault.