Indo-Canadian gunman killed in Brampton court identifed as Charnjit Sonny Bassi

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Charnjit Sonny Bassi was killed by police when he tried to enter Brampton courthouse through security entrance

News East West

BRAMPTON:  An Indo-Canadian gunman, who was shot dead by police on Friday while trying to shoot his way into a court complex in Brampton, has been identified by his relatives as 46-year-old Charnjit Sonny Bassi.

The SIU (Special Investigations Unit), which independently investigates killings in police encounters and was withholding the name of the gunman because his family “has not consented to the release of his identity,’’ identified him as Charnjit Singh Bassi.

A 53-year-old Peel Police officer, named Mike Clarenbeek, who was badly injured in the attack, is recovering in hospital.

According to eyewitnesses, Bassi tried to enter the courthouse lobby through the security entrance designated for lawyers and other staff.

When a police officer stopped him, he started shooting. Police officers responded quickly, shooting him dead.

Bassi’s nephew confirmed that it was his uncle who was shot dead. He told the Toronto Star,”We haven’t seen the body. The SIU (Special Investigations Unit) were here  yesterday. They said the autopsy was done.’’

He said his uncle was “very humble. He was into meditation and yoga. He never got angry at anyone. Eventually, he said he was going to leave this materialistic world and go to India to meditate.”

Bassi has a daughter and he was living with his mother. The house was searched by police on Saturday for clues to Bassi’s motives.

Bassi was charged with aggravated assault in 2000 for his involvement in a brawl at a Peel-area restaurant. His friends said Bassi was changed man now after his troubled past.   

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