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However, after expanding a public appeal for help to British Columbia, Peel Regional Police have not only come up with a name they also issued a Canada-wide warrant early Wednesday for the arrest of a man suspected of being the first puncher.

Ronjot Singh Dhami, 25, of Surrey, B.C., is believed to be on the lam with two unidentified accomplices, who wore hoodies over their heads during the pathetic incident.

And thanks to tips from law enforcement and the public on the West Coast, investigators are confident they will soon identify two other suspects.

“The circulation of this investigation to B.C. proved to be very beneficial and Peel Regional Police have confirmed the identity of the first suspect,” Insp. Norm English said early Wednesday.

While Dhami is well-known to B.C. police, his whereabouts remains a mystery.

“Dhami may still be in the GTA and we encourage him to call a lawyer and surrender to police,” said English. “The other two males involved in this incident are also being urged to surrender.”

Canada-wide warrants are in their future too.

“They should be aware that you’re next,” said English. “We will identify you and we are coming for you.”

Police across the country are on the lookout for the trio.

“Anyone who sees any of them should not approach them and call police immediately,” said English.