Regina police have charged three more suspects with attempted murder after a shooting outside a home in the city last month.

On Thursday, police arrested a 25-year-old man in connection with the Dec. 4 shooting. Two other male suspects, ages 25 and 32, were taken into custody last month.

Police say a group of four men kicked in the door of a home in the 1600 block of Retallack Street and assaulted a man inside with a bladed weapon.

The two male occupants of the house chased the intruders outside to their vehicle, where one of the four men pulled a gun and shot at one of the victims, missing him, as the vehicle drove away. The man who was assaulted was treated by EMS and taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Darby Curtis Lee Benson and Keith Campbell Schell, both 25, and Jamie Miller, 32, face several charges, including one count each of attempted murder and break and enter, in addition to various firearm charges.

A 26-year-old man, Logan-Edward Thomas Ross, who was arrested a short time after the incident, faces similar charges.