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VIDEO: 45 People Charged In Greenwood Gurudwara's Big Brawl In Indianapolis

IANS, 04 Sep, 2018 03:18 PM
    A big brawl at a Sikh temple in the United States' Indianapolis that left four people with minor injuries has now resulted in charges against 27 additional individuals
     
     
    The Johnson County Prosecutor's Office say the new charges are in addition to the 18 people charged in early July, bringing the total now to 45 individuals facing charges stemming from the brawl.
     
     
    Since the initial 18 people were charged, prosecutor Brad Cooper said investigators have continued to pour through security and cell phone video footage.  The video enabled investigators to identify the 27 additional individuals who allegedly took part in the fight.
     
     
     
     
     
    Investigators say the video shows there were some true victims on the day of the brawl.
     
     
    “The little girl who was pepper sprayed, she was not charged with anything,” Cooper continued.  “Another guy that got stabbed, we can’t find that he was actively involved, so we didn’t charge him with anything.”
     
     
    Meantime, the battle over temple leadership that sparked the brawl is still playing out in civil court.  Several plaintiffs claim leaders broke temple bylaws with they were elected to power in early April. 
     
     
     
     
    The 27 people charged with Disorderly Conduct this week are:
     
    Parmajit Singh
     
    Daljit Singh Dhaliwal
     
    Davinder Singh Nijjar
     
    Pritpal Nijjar
     
    Gurdip Nijar
     
    Amrinder Singh Rattol
     
    Amrik Singh Gewal
     
    Accharjeet Singh
     
    Sarbjit Singh Randawa
     
    Palwinder Singh
     
    Surinder Singh
     
    Mukhtiar Singh Badyal
     
    Jatinder Athwal
     
    Kuldip Singh
     
    Harjit Singh Aujila
     
    Baljit Singh Boparai
     
    Harpreet Singh Sahota
     
    Manjit Singh Mann
     
    Amrik Singh Bal
     
    Gurjit Singh Dhaliwal
     
    Simran Kaur
     
    Harjinder Singh
     
    Jamsher Singh
     
    Kulwinder Singh Randhawa
     
    Lakvir Singh
     
    Amarjit Singh
     
    Gurinder Singh Rana

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