16
YEAR OLD CHARGED WITH MURDER OF BHAI DALBIR SINGH WHO WAS SHOT DEAD IN
WISCONSIN A WEEK AFTER THE OAK CREEK GURDWARA MASSACRE....ALL SIKHS NEED
TO BE ARMED IN THE USA WITH FIREARMS..NO MORE CHANCES CAN BE TAKEN..THE
US CONSTITUTION ALLOWS FOR THE POSSESION OF FIREARMS - ITS THE RIGHT OF
SIKH AMERICANS TO OWN ONE - NOW GO USE THAT RIGHT! AS PER GURU SAHIBS
HUKAM BE ARMED!
MILWAUKEE- A 16-year-old felon from Milwaukee has been charged with a
fatal shooting at a grocery store near N. 38th St. and W. Locust Ave.
According to the criminal complaint, Deangelo Williams shot and
killed Dalbir Singh at Harmony Food Store on Wednesday around 9:15 p.m.
Dalbir Singh's nephew, Jatinder Singh, owns the store and was with his uncle during the shooting.
Jatinder Singh told police he was closing up the store Wednesday
night when he allegedly saw Williams point a gun at his uncle near the
rear door.
Jatinder Singh and Dalbir Singh then ran back inside the store and
held the door in such a way that shielded the suspect from getting in.
Then Jatinder Singh claims the suspect fired a gun through the door
and it struck Dalbir Singh in the head. Dalbir Singh was pronounced
dead at the scene.
Jatinder Singh said that Williams was in the store earlier that
evening, walked around and didn't buy anything. Authorities say that
Jatinder Singh positively identified Williams from a photo array.
Williams has been charged of first-degree reckless homicide with use
of a dangerous weapon and possession of a firearm by a felon.
Those charges could result in a maximum of 75 years in prison.
Dalbir Singh was a member of the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek. The Journal Sentinel
reports that Dalbir Singh was not at the temple during the August 5 massacre.
The newspaper also reports that Jatinder Singh was at the Oak Creek
Sikh temple on the day of the shooting, but left before Wade Michael
Page murdered six people.
The Milwaukee County District Attorney's office has confirmed that Williams has been arrested.
Williams was previously found guilty of robbery in June.