A day after reports emerged of gunfire outside Punjabi singer AP Dhillon’s home in Vancouver, a new video of the incident has come up on social media. The suspect in the video is seen setting fire to a black truck and a small vehicle before firing shots, a total of 14, at Dhillon’s residence and fleeing away in a car.
In another video, scorch marks of the cars are seen along with bullet holes in the front windowpanes of Dhillon’s residence.
Another video has surfaced claiming that shots were fired at the house of Punjabi singer AP Dhillon in Coolwood, BC. A black truck and a smaller vehicle in the driveway were burned. Indo-Canadian rapper Shinda Kahlon, a close associate of AP Dhillon and the only person in the… pic.twitter.com/Ds1v5LsRvY
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Rohit Godara, a gangster linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, claimed responsibility for the attack in a message on social media, according to reports. The Bishnoi-Godara gang is also accused of carrying out shootings in Victoria Island and Woodbridge in Canada. These, though, cannot be independently verified.
In response, Dhillon, a rising hip-hop artist, updated his fans on his Instagram Stories that he and his team are safe. The artist said: “I’m safe. My people are safe. Thanks again to the love from everybody who hit my phone. That shit means the world. Peace, love to all.”
A 31-year-old musician from Gurdaspur in Canada, he shifted there in 2015 for post-graduation in Business Administration and Management. This incident comes a month after a similar attack on the residence of Bollywood star Salman Khan in Mumbai, allegedly by the Bishnoi gang.