Three Caledon men arrested in tow-truck-related shooting in Brampton 

Parking-lot altercation captured on camera moments before shots were fired in the tow-truck-related dispute.

December 11,2025

RED FM News Desk

Peel Regional Police have arrested three men from Caledon in connection with a tow-truck-related shooting in Brampton and are continuing to search for one remaining suspect. 

Police say the incident occurred on Oct. 7, 2025, at approximately 10:45 p.m., in a parking lot near McVean Drive and Castlemore Road. Investigators allege an altercation broke out between two separate groups, during which firearms were discharged. One person sustained minor physical injuries. 

After a lengthy investigation, officers identified three individuals linked to one of the involved groups. On Nov. 20, police executed a search warrant at a Caledon residence, leading to the arrests of Manjot Bhatti (26), Navjot Bhatti (27) and Amanjot Bhatti (22).  

Manjot Bhatti (26) is charged with: 

Intentionally discharging a firearm recklessly 

Possession of a loaded prohibited or restricted firearm 

Careless storage of a firearm 

Carrying a concealed weapon 

Knowledge of unauthorized possession of a firearm 

Occupant of a motor vehicle knowing there was a firearm 

He was initially held for a bail hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton and has since been released on bail. 

Navjot Bhatti (27) and Amanjot Bhatti (22) are each charged with occupant of a motor vehicle knowing there was a firearm.  

Both were released on an undertaking with conditions and are scheduled to appear in court at a later date. 

Investigators are continuing to identify members of the other group involved, including an outstanding suspect believed to have discharged a firearm, as shown in a photo released by police. The suspect is described as a South Asian male, wearing a black jacket, blue jeans, and white running shoes. 

Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to contact the 21 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau at 905-453-2121, ext. 2133. Anonymous tips can also be provided through Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at peelcrimestoppers.ca. 

Police say the investigation remains ongoing.