The father of a Baltimore man brutally slain outside a Little Italy bar early Sunday said Toronto police told him they have made an arrest.

Julian Jones, 26, was punched and kicked in the head outside Blnd Tger on College St. by a group of men, said police. He died en route to hospital.

“We’ve got to get these people brought to justice for my son,” said his father, Tobias Jones.

“If they’re not stopped, they might kill someone else,” Jones said.

Jones said he has not gone to work since hearing about his son’s death. He told the Star that he would be returning to work Thursday.

Tobias Jones was notified by police that an arrest had been made Wednesday night.

Toronto police would not confirm that an arrest was made Wednesday night.

Toronto Police Homicide will have a press conference Thursday morning to reveal details of the investigation.

On Monday, police said they identified suspects of the brutal beating and gave them the opportunity to turn themselves in.

Meanwhile, Julian Jones’ friends and family have been mourning his loss.

Jones’ mother, Sonia, died a few years ago in a motorcycle accident, a devastating loss for the family. Jones’ 18-year-old sister Kayla and 23-year-old brother Justin also died in the crash, his father said.

Police released a description of the two suspects involved: one suspect is described as a 26- to 27-year-old slim-built, white male in a black shirt and black pants; while the second suspect is described as a 26- to 27-year-old black male with a full beard and large build resembling a football player, also dressed in black shirt and black pants.