Indian‑origin Birinder Singh shot dead on Edmonton highway, suspect charged with second-degree murder

Indian‑origin Birinder Singh shot dead on Edmonton highway, suspect charged with second-degree murder

A man has been charged with second‑degree murder in the fatal shooting of Birinder Singh, a 22‑year‑old international student from India, during a daytime highway incident near Leduc, just south of Edmonton, Canada.Singh was shot on March 14 while driving on Highway 2 near Township Road 490. He died of his injuries later the same day. Investigators say the shooting occurred when someone in a passing pickup truck opened fire on Singh’s vehicle.On Wednesday, Alberta RCMP confirmed that 23‑year‑old Deon Libsekal has been charged with second‑degree murder and accessory to murder in connection with Singh’s death. Libsekal was already in police custody on unrelated charges.The charges follow the previous arrest of 18‑year‑old Jimmy Gassner of Lloydminster, Alberta, who was charged with second‑degree murder in relation to the same incident. Gassner was arrested near Canoe Lake, Saskatchewan, according to RCMP.The investigators believe all suspects linked to the shooting have now been identified and charged. Both Gassner and Libsekal have “some criminal history” and were known to police. Court records show that Libsekal has previously faced charges of obstructing a peace officer and failure to provide information to a peace officer.Investigators believe the shooting was a random event and that neither Gassner nor Libsekal knew Singh or the two other people in his vehicle at the time.The World Sikh Organization of Canada, which works to protect the rights of Sikhs in the country, has called on police to investigate Singh’s killing as a hate crime. The organisation cited concerns about a rise in anti‑Sikh sentiment across Canada.However, the RCMP said that there is currently no evidence that the shooting was racially motivated, or related to robbery, gang initiation, road rage, or a hate crime. They also said investigators have not ruled out the possibility of mistaken identity or gang affiliation.Alberta RCMP Cpl. Mathew Howell said that it is a “very rare instance.” He added that people can still feel safe driving on the province’s roadways.

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