In a startling turn of events, Goldy Brar, a notorious figure in the criminal underworld, has reportedly met his demise in a brazen attack in the United States. Brar, long associated with criminal activities and a prime suspect in the murder case of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala, was allegedly shot dead in Fairmont on Tuesday evening.
According to reports circulating on social media platforms, the incident unfolded around 5:25 pm local time at Fairmont and Holt Avenue. Brar, accompanied by a companion, was standing outside his residence when assailants, whose identities remain unknown, launched a hail of bullets before swiftly fleeing the scene. The gunfire left two individuals wounded, one of whom tragically succumbed to their injuries.
Law enforcement officials have confirmed the incident, disclosing that two individuals were indeed hospitalized, with one succumbing to their injuries. The circumstances surrounding the attack are currently under investigation, with authorities working to ascertain the identities and motives of the assailants.
In the wake of the attack, rival gangsters Arsh Dalla and Lakbhir have purportedly claimed responsibility, citing longstanding animosity with Brar as the impetus behind the assault. However, no official response has been forthcoming from other prominent figures in the criminal underworld, including Lawrence Bishnoi.
Born in 1994 in Muktsar Sahib, Punjab, Goldy Brar hailed from a family with a law enforcement background, making his descent into a life of crime all the more conspicuous. Despite familial aspirations for him to pursue education and a legitimate career, Brar chose a different path, embarking on a journey fraught with violence and illicit dealings.
Police records indicate that Brar had been residing in Canada, employing various tactics to evade capture, including frequent changes in appearance. Authorities have issued multiple images of Brar, and a red corner notice stands against him, underscoring the severity of the charges he faced.
(This news story is based on social media reports, and may not be accurate.)