Gangster Shot Dead Not Goldy Brar: US Says Misinformation Being Spread On Social Media
Lieutenant William J Dooley of the US Police has dispelled rumours alleging the death of Goldy Brar, a suspect linked to the murder of singer Sidhu Moose Wala, in a shooting incident in California. He labelled the speculations as "misinformation" and provided clarification amidst widespread inquiries.
Goldy Brar has been declared a terrorist under the UAPA
New Delhi: US Police have refuted claims suggesting that Goldy Brar, suspected of involvement in the murder of singer Sidhu Moose Wala, was killed in a shooting incident in California. Two individuals were reportedly shot in Fresno, California, with one succumbing to injuries in the hospital, as confirmed by police officials.
Lieutenant William J Dooley dismissed the rumours as "misinformation," clarifying the situation amid global inquiries. "We have received inquiries from around the world this morning as a result of misinformation being spread on social media and online news agencies," stated Dooley. "We are not sure who started this rumour, but it caught on and spread like wildfire. But again, it isn't true. The victim is definitely not Goldy."
Local reports have identified the deceased individual as 37-year-old Xavier Galdney.
Goldy Brar, also known as Satinderjit Singh, remains a wanted criminal, labelled as a terrorist under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Interpol has issued a Red Corner Notice against him, with a non-bailable warrant already in place.
Brar gained notoriety as a key figure in the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, particularly after claiming responsibility for the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala through a Facebook post. Moose Wala was fatally shot near his village in Punjab's Mansa district on May 29, 2022.
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