Indian-origin builder Buta Singh Gill among 2 shot dead in targeted attack in Edmonton

According to the Edmonton Police Service (EPS), the incident occurred around 12:00 pm on April 8, 2024, in the area of Cavanagh Boulevard Southwest and Cherniak Way Southwest in South Edmonton.

Indian-origin builder Buta Singh Gill among 2 shot dead in targeted attack in Edmonton

IN a tragic incident, two people, including an Indian-origin man, were killed in a shooting in South Edmonton, Canada, on Monday. The Indian-origin victim has been identified as Buta Singh Gill, the owner of Edmonton-based Gill Built Homes, on April 10 as per ANI.

According to the Edmonton Police Service (EPS), the incident occurred around noon on April 8, 2024, in the area of Cavanagh Boulevard Southwest and Cherniak Way Southwest. Southwest Branch patrol officers responded to a report of a shooting and found three injured men at the scene, the report added.

“At approximately noon today, Monday, Apr 8, 2024, Southwest Branch patrol officers responded to the report of a shooting in the area of Cavanagh Boulevard SW and Cherniak Way SW," the EPS said in a press release.

EMS examined the victims and determined that two men, aged 49 and 57, were deceased, while a 51-year-old man was seriously injured and transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

The EPS homicide section has taken over the investigation, and police stated that they are not looking for any suspects. The autopsies for the two deceased individuals have been scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday.

Buta Singh Gill's family confirmed his identity as one of the victims, and at least 50 people, mostly from the South Asian home-building community, gathered at the site on Monday afternoon to mourn his passing.

Former Edmonton city councillor and former EPS member Mohinder Banga expressed his grief, saying, “He was such a nice person, and he would jump in to help people whenever they needed help and without looking for anything in return. That was his quality," as quoted by ANI.

Witness Lindsay Hilton, who was driving home at the time of the incident, described what she saw: “The man in the construction vest had his gun out, pointed at the car and shot once into the driver's side window, then I went right around the corner because I didn't know what was going to happen." She said she heard two more gunshots after that.

The EPS has assured the public that there are no immediate concerns for their safety and that the investigation is ongoing. The tragic incident has left the community in shock and mourning the loss of a well-respected local businessman.