B.C. crime news: Man charged in fatal stabbing of nightclub promoter – Vancouver Sun

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Vancouver police say a man has been charged in the 2018 stabbing of a nightclub promoter who tried to intervene in a fight.
In the early hours of Jan. 27, 2018, a fight broke out between two groups inside Cabana Lounge on Granville Street just before 2:30 a.m. The fight escalated and spilled into the street, where Kalwinder Thind, 23, was working as a promoter.
It’s believed Thind tried to intervene to stop the fight when he was fatally stabbed in the melee.
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A number of people involved in the fight fled but with the help of witnesses and nearby surveillance footage, police were able to identify a suspect.
Late last month, a charge was approved against Sukhjit Sidhu, a 28-year-old New Westminster resident.
Sidhu has been arrested and now faces one count of second-degree murder. He remains in custody.
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Peel Region police say two men were arrested in B.C. and charged with murder in the shooting death of a man in Mississauga, Ont., last month.
Police say 51-year-old Harjeet Dhadda of Brampton, Ont., was approached and shot several times in a Mississauga parking lot the morning of May 14, and he later died in hospital.
They allege the attackers fled in a stolen vehicle, which was found shortly after the shooting.
Police say two 21-year-old men were tracked to Delta and, with help from local police and the RCMP, both were arrested on May 28.
They say the accused were transported to Ontario to face charges of first-degree murder.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact investigators.
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Five suspects were arrested last week following a theft at a Richmond toy shop.
On May 27, Richmond RCMP were called about a theft in progress at a toy shop in the 6500-block Minoru Boulevard, inside Richmond Centre shopping mall.
The caller said eight suspects had entered the toy shop and that multiple items had been stolen.
Police who responded were guided to the location of the suspects by the caller, who had followed them a distance while updating their location to the 9-1-1 call-taker.
Police officers were able to catch up to five suspects in a nearby parkade, four of them youth, and retrieved a number of items believed to have been stolen from the shop. Police confirmed the stolen items included a number of LEGO sets.
Three of the suspects have since been released with conditions, while police continue to investigate. Charges are expected.
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