Key Takeaways
- Two Punjabi youths, Gurdeep Singh and Ranbir Singh, were shot dead in southeast Edmonton, Canada, in a targeted attack.
- The incident occurred in the early hours of Friday, and the Edmonton Police Service (EPS) has launched an investigation.
- The victims were on their way to celebrate a friend’s birthday when they were allegedly shot by unidentified persons.
- The EPS is searching for a dark-coloured sports utility vehicle (SUV) that may have been in the area at the time of the shooting.
- Investigators are urging anyone with dash camera or security footage from the area to contact the police.
Introduction to the Incident
The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) is investigating a targeted attack that resulted in the deaths of two Punjabi youths, Gurdeep Singh and Ranbir Singh, in southeast Edmonton, Canada. The incident occurred in the early hours of Friday, and the police believe that the attack was targeted. The victims, both from villages near Budhlada, had gone to Canada separately in pursuit of better career prospects. The news of their deaths has sent shockwaves through their communities, and the police are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
The Victims and the Incident
Gurdeep Singh, from Bareh village, and Ranbir Singh, from Uddat Saidewala village, were identified as the deceased. According to information shared with Gurdeep’s family by his friend Arshdeep, the two youths were on their way to celebrate a friend’s birthday when unidentified persons allegedly opened fire on them. The EPS received reports of gunshots at around 1:43 am on Friday in the area of 32 Street and 26 Avenue. Upon arrival, officers found two men, believed to be in their twenties, suffering from gunshot wounds. Despite attempts to save their lives, both victims were pronounced dead at the scene.
Investigation and Search for Suspects
The EPS Homicide Section has taken over the investigation, and autopsies are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday. The police are searching for a dark-coloured sports utility vehicle (SUV) that may have been in the area at the time of the shooting. Investigators are urging anyone in the vicinity of Silverberry Road and 23 Avenue, as well as 34 Street and 29 Street, who may have dash camera or security footage from 2 pm on Thursday to 2:30 am on Friday, to contact the police. The EPS is working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident and is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspects and the vehicle involved.
Community Reaction and Support
The deaths of Gurdeep Singh and Ranbir Singh have sent shockwaves through their communities, both in Canada and in their hometowns in India. The families of the victims are receiving support from their communities, and the police are working to provide them with updates on the investigation. The incident has also raised concerns about safety and security in the community, and the police are urging anyone with information to come forward. The EPS is committed to solving the case and bringing those responsible to justice.
Call for Witnesses and Information
The EPS is appealing to the public for any information that may assist in the investigation. Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has dash camera or security footage from the area is urged to contact the police. The police are also seeking information about the dark-coloured SUV that may have been involved in the shooting. By working together, the police and the community can help to bring those responsible for the deaths of Gurdeep Singh and Ranbir Singh to justice. The investigation is ongoing, and the EPS will provide updates as more information becomes available.
