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One of seven men wanted by police for jumping on a police car after Saturday’s Toronto Raptors game has surrendered to police.

And Toronto Police released new photos of a man who allegedly threatened to kill an officer attempting to arrest one of the rowdy basketball fans celebrating at Yonge-Dundas Square after the Raps clinched the Eastern Conference Finals.

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Yoel Martinez-Hernandez, 19, is charged with mischief. He will appear in court on July 10.

Videos posted on social media showed celebrants swarming traffic on Yonge St. at Dundas St. at around 11:30 p.m., jumping on marked police cruisers.

According to police, an officer got out of one of the cruisers and attempted to arrest one of the men.

Video posted to YouTube show a police officer bringing the suspect to his police car in a headlock.

The officer was surrounded by the angry, screaming crowd — one of whom shoves his hand with fingers pointing like a gun, repeatedly in the officer’s face.

Fearing for his safety, the officer let the suspect go and retreated to the safety of his cruiser.

The man wanted for threatening death is the fifth ofseven suspect photos released by Toronto police on Wednesday.The other five suspects are still wanted by police for mischief.