Update:
A SECOND man has been charged with the alleged murder of 57-year-old Anthony Nugent at a Fowler Street unit last year, after a dramatic arrest in a McDonald's drive thru.
Police officers executed two search warrants at properties in Glenfield and Busby about 8.40am today.
A short time later, a 32-year-old man was arrested in the drive-thru of a McDonald's restaurant on Harold Street at Macquarie Fields.
He was taken to Campbelltown Police Station where he was charged with murder and supply pistol to person unauthorised to possess it.
The man has been refused bail and will face court in Parramatta tomorrow.
The 32-year-old is the second man to be charged with murder, after emergency services were called to Mr Nugent's Fowler Street unit at Hamilton South in September, last year.
A 26-year-old man, Mohd Azlan Latham Aznan, has also been charged with murder and faced Newcastle Local Court today.
He did not make an application for bail and his matter was adjourned until Monday.
Newcastle City Police District Superintendent Kylie Endemi said the arrests and charges came after months of extensive investigations across different cities.
"Both these male persons are now before the court, thanks to the exceptional police work and criminal investigation conducted by the team attached to Strike Force Alcheringa," she said.
"I'm extremely proud of the police work they have undertaken to put both these male persons before the court and the level of closure that will bring to the victim's family."
Superintendent Endemi assured the community that while she could not disclose a possible motive for the alleged "brazen murder", police believe that it was not a random attack.
She said the strike force investigation was very much still active and urged anyone with any information to contact police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Earlier:
POLICE have arrested and charged a man with murder over the doorway shooting of Hamilton South local Anthony Nugent.
On September 6, 2022 at about 11pm Mr Nugent opened the front door of his Fowler Street unit and was shot dead point-blank in what police previously said was a 'targeted attack'.
His partner was inside the apartment when the brazen attack occurred and is believed to have called triple-0. When emergency services arrived at the scene, they found Mr Nugent with a gunshot wound to the chest, but he could not be saved.
Detectives and forensic teams canvassed the area, spoke with residents and searched the apartment complex for evidence.
Officers were also seen combing through bins, garden beds and police spent a significant amount of time gathering evidence near the entry to the unit complex where the victim was shot.
Strike Force Alcheringa was launched to investigate Mr Nugent's death, with police launching a public appeal for dashcam footage and information. In April NSW Police updated the public on the investigation telling Newcastle Herald that a number of search warrants had been executed, with items - including firearms - relevant to the investigation seized for forensic examination.
"The motive is yet to be determined and investigators continue to follow a number of lines of inquiry," police said earlier this year.
On Tuesday detectives searched a property on Station Street at Waratah, where they arrested a 26-year-old man, Mohd Azlan Latham Aznan, in relation to the incident.
He has since been charged with murder over the shooting death and a second charge in relation to supplying a pistol.
Police will allege in court that between 7pm and 9pm on September 5, 2022 at a location in Charlestown Mr Aznan "did knowingly take part in the supply of a prohibited pistol - a handgun - to a person who was not authorised to possess the pistol.
Mr Aznan, from North Lambton, was represented by barrister Isabel Reed when his matter was briefly mentioned in Newcastle Local Court on Wednesday.
He chose not to appear via audio-visual link or enter any pleas to charges of murder and supply a pistol to an unauthorised person.
Mr Aznan did not apply for bail and the matter was adjourned until Monday.
A second man from Macquarie Fields has also been arrested in relation to the incident. He remains at Campbelltown police station where he is assisting police with their enquiries.
At the time of his death Mr Nugent, a 57-year-old car enthusiast, was described by neighbours as "generous" and a "good bloke".
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