Toronto police say they have arrested a second of seven men wanted after fans jumped on top of a police car at a celebration following the Toronto Raptors’ series-clinching victory in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals late last month.

Following the May 25 win, a video on Twitter circulated of several men celebrating on top of a cruiser at Yonge-Dundas Square in front of a crowd of people.

According to police, several men jumped on top of a Toronto police car with an officer inside. An officer attempted to arrest one person at the time, but let him go when the crowd encroached upon him and an individual threatened to kill the officer, police said.

In a Thursday news release, police said Cesar Ortiz-Rojas, 22, of Etobicoke, turned himself in to police on June 1 and was charged with mischief. He is scheduled to appear in court July 11.

Yoel Martinez-Hernandez, 19, of Toronto, earlier turned himself in on May 29 and was arrested charged with mischief. He was scheduled to appear in court July 10.

Four other men are wanted for mischief and a fifth suspect, whom police said has been identified as a youth, is wanted for threatening an officer.

Police are asking anyone with information to contact them at 416-808-5200 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

With files from Jacob Lorinc