Coleman attacked Singh with the knife he bought from a local store on the way near East Rail Road Avenue and surrendered to the local police at the crime scene.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: The Hindustan Times
By HT Correspondent | August 30, 2017
A former resident of Jalandhar, Gagandeep Singh, settled in Spokane in Washington state in 2003 along with his family.
A 22-year-old Sikh man was allegedly stabbed to death by a passenger in his taxi on Tuesday in Bonner County, Idaho in the United States, which his family believes was a race attack.
Gagandeep Singh, a final year student of software engineering, was attacked by the passenger whom he picked up from the Spokane International Airport.
Reports identified Singh’s attacker as 19-year-old Jacob Coleman, who flew from Seattle to Spokane to start a new semester at Gonzaga University but was denied entry. They added Coleman, a resident of Puyallup in Washington, asked Singh to drive him to a fictitious friend’s house in Bonner County, Idaho.
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