South Australian Police arrest a ninth man in connection to the shooting of Jason De Ieso making it the highest number of people charged for a single murder in the state.
South Australian Police have made the"final arrest" into the shooting murder of Jason De Ieso who was gunned down at his panelbeating business in Adelaide's north in 2012.Police previously said Jason De Ieso was an innocent bystander caught up in a bikie disputePolice have arrested a ninth man in connection to the murder, and say it is the final arrest
A 33-year-old man from Walkley Heights was arrested on Thursday morning and is expected to be charged with murder.So far seven men have been charged with the murder of Mr De Ieso, with an eighth man charged with assisting the offenders. Mr De Ieso' death is alleged to have been sparked by an ongoing feud between the Hells Angels and Finke bikie gangs.retaliation for an attack on one of the accused parent's house in Parafield Gardens.
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