The Asian Age

Texas’ 1st turbaned Sikh cop, Sandeep Dhaliwal, killed in line of duty

Deputy Sheriff Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal was shot during a traffic stop

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Houston, Sept. 28: An Indian-American Sikh police officer died after being shot multiple times from behind in a “ruthless, cold-blooded way” during a traffic stop in the US state of Texas, a senior official said Saturday.

Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal, Sikh Harris County Sheriff's deputy, was shot while conducting a traffic stop, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said. He was in his early 40s. Gonzalez said Dhaliwal, a 10-year veteran of the department, stopped a vehicle with a man and woman inside and one of them got out and shot him “ambush-style” at least twice in a “ruthless, coldbloode­d way.”

The shooter was seen running to a shopping centre nearby, officials said.

Investigat­ors were able to identify what the shooter looked like by watching Dhaliwal's dashcam video.

“They immediatel­y looked at his dashcam to see what the suspect looked like, they took a photo of the suspect on the scene with their phone and immediatel­y got that out to our intel people,” Gonzalez said. The vehicle the shooter was driving was found and is being investigat­ed, officials said.

The gunman and the woman were taken into custody, they said.

Dhaliwal was married and a father of three children.

“Deputy Sandeep Dhali-wal was a trailblaze­r. He was an example for many. He represente­d his community with respect and pride,” said Commission­er Adrian Garcia.

“Deputy Dhaliwal is known to everybody as someone with a giving heart,” Gonzalez said.

”Post (Hurricane) Harvey, when we needed the help most, he brought an 18wheeler of people that he gathered together, that came all the way from California to deliver goods to our community.”

Since 2015, Dhaliwal was the “history-making” police officer in Texas to

serve while keeping his Sikh articles of faith, including a turban and beard. He was allowed to wear the turban and beard while patrolling the streets in order to bolster cultural diversity.

With this policy, one of the largest sheriff's offices in the country had

affirmed that a person does not have to choose between their faith and a career of service.

Since 9/11, mispercept­ions about Sikhs' religiousl­y mandated turbans and beards have led to an increase in discrimina­tion against the community.

—PTI

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 ??  ?? Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal had made headlines when he was allowed to grow a beard and wear a turban on the job. (File pic)
Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal had made headlines when he was allowed to grow a beard and wear a turban on the job. (File pic)

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