A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for Mohamud Abdiwali Dirie, who police say was responsible for a fatal shooting outside a downtown Toronto hotel earlier this month.

Toronto Police Det.-Sgt. Joyce Schertzer said Dirie is facing a charge of first-degree murder. Kabil Abdulkhadir, 27, of Toronto, was killed outside the hotel on Bay Street near Dundas Avenue West just before 2:45 a.m. on Aug. 9.

Police sources said the suspect is the brother of Mohamed Abdiwal Dirie, who was shot dead inside a Lisgar Street condo building in early July.

Police said security cameras caught Dirie arriving at, and then fleeing the scene in a car.

"Members of the public are cautioned not to approach Mr. Dirie. We believe he is armed and dangerous," said Schertzer.

​Schertzer said another man, 20-year-old Abdullahi Alifarah, was arrested on Wednesday. He has been charged with accessory after the fact to murder.

Police also said they are looking for Hassan Abdulee, 25, a friend of the victim, who they say shot back at Dirie. Abdulee faces eight charges: assault causing bodily harm, robbery, uttering threats, intimidation, forcible confinement, failure to comply with a recognizance, use of a cancelled credit card, and possession of property obtained by crime.

Police said the public should consider Abdulee armed and dangerous.

They said friends there that night have yet to come forward with information.

"Until they come and sit down and explain to me what went on that night I can only speculate, and I'm not prepared to do that," said Schertzer.

The family of Abdulkhadir spoke out against the shooting death of the 27-year-old earlier this month. A warrant was issued Friday for the suspect wanted in his murder. (CBC) At a press conference earlier this month, Ayan Mohamed, a friend of the Abdulkhadir family called on the Somali community to fight gun violence.

"You all need to come out," she said. "Speak about it, talk to our children, and tell them to stop violating themselves."