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Canada-Wide Warrant Issued For Arman Dhillon In Shooting Death Outside Edmonton Bar

Darpan News Desk , 31 Mar, 2016 09:52 AM
    Edmonton police issue a Canada-wide warrant 21 year old Arman Dhillon allegedly involved with a shooting death of 30 year old Amin Mohammed Abdullahi outside a city nightclub.
     
    He’s facing 21 charges including first-degree murder, aggravated assault, and attempted murder.
     
    Police were called to the area of 81st Avenue and 105th Street around 2:40 a.m. for reports of a shooting and when they arrived, police found two men suffering from gunshot wounds.
     
    Abdullahi, 30, died in hospital of his injuries. The other injured man, Abdullahi's brother, remains in hospital in serious but stable condition.
     
    According to police say that the crime may be gang related but the victim’s sister, insists that her brothers weren't involved in gangs or drugs.
     
    Police said Dhillon is considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached. His criminal history includes possession for the purpose of trafficking, dangerous driving, evading police as well as three breaches from October 2014; two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking and possession of property under $5,000 from September 2014; and an impaired driving charge from October 2015. Dhillon was granted bail on Oct. 12, 2014.
     
    Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to contact police (780-423-4567) or Crime Stoppers (1-800-222-8477).

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