Sometimes you have to know when the game is over – and this is one of those times
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Published Mar 29, 2024 • Last updated 1 hour ago • 2 minute read
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Akashdeep Singh, 28 (top left), and Ramanpreet Massih, 23 (top right), are wanted along with two unidentified men for a violent road rage incident that happened in Brampton on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.Photo by Handout /Peel Regional Police
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These four suspects can run but it’s not going to be easy for them to hide.
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Not with those pictures and videos out there.
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Not with Peel Regional Police knowing two of the names of the men wanted for a road rage incident in Brampton that was call caught on video and viewed on social media around the world.
And certainly not now that police have released images of all four suspects.
These men may be on the run but the sunlight is on them. Their faces are out on social media from coast to coast to coast – and around the world.
“It would be wiser for them all to get a lawyer and turn themselves into police,” Deputy Chief Marc Andrews said Friday.
Four men are sought for a road rage incident that saw one man smash another motorist’s windshield with his fist in Brampton on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.Photo by Supplied by Nitin Chopra /(posted on X)
Sage advice from a 35-year cop who has made a lot of arrests. They should listen to him. He’s not spinning any untruths here. They are going down at some point.
But these four suspects had not surrendered as of Friday evening.
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“Our position is the are evading police,” Andrews said. “So now we have warrants out for their arrests.”
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Caught on cellphone and dashcam videos was the aftermath of an incident between two cars on Torbram Rd. near Eagleridge Dr. around 7:20 p.m. on Wednesday.
The footage show one man trying to get into a vehicle occupied by two females. Unable to open the driver’s side door, he then punches the windshield, shattering the glass, while a second man appears to kick the car.
“It is a serious crime,” Andrews said.
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Peel Regional Police Deputy Chief Marc AndrewsPhoto by Handout /Peel Regional Police
Police announced on Friday that investigators have identified two of the four suspects sought for the violent incident as Akashdeep Singh, 28, and Ramanpreet Massih, 23.
One of the other two suspects who have not yet identified is described as South Asian, about 6-feet tall, and he was last seen wearing a grey baseball cap, black graffiti hoodie emblazoned with “Jordan 33” in red lettering, dark-coloured pants, red-and-white low-top Jordan sneakers.
Akashdeep Singh, 28 (seen here), and Ramanpreet Massih, 23, are wanted along with two unidentified men for a violent road rage incident that happened in Brampton on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.Photo by Handout /Peel Regional Police
The second unidentified suspect is described as South Asian, about 5-foot-8, and he was last seen wearing black hoodie, black pants, and blue and black Jordan sneakers.
The four men drove away in a gold Hyundai Sonata with Ontario Licence Plate CXHK981.
Akashdeep Singh, 28, and Ramanpreet Massih, 23 (seen here), are wanted along with two unidentified men for a violent road rage incident that happened in Brampton on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.Photo by Handout /Peel Regional Police
Investigators are hoping members of the public will recognize the unidentified suspects and help locate all four men.
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If you see these four suspects, don’t approach them. Just call the police immediately.
Akashdeep Singh, 28, and Ramanpreet Massih, 23, are wanted along with two unidentified men (one seen here) for a violent road rage incident that happened in Brampton on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.Photo by Handout /Peel Regional Police
Anyone with any information that could help investigators is urged to call police at 905-453-3311, ext. 2133, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Referring to them as “idiots,” Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown is also calling for them to do the right thing and bring this to an end before somebody needlessly gets hurt.
Akashdeep Singh, 28, and Ramanpreet Massih, 23, are wanted along with two unidentified men (one seen here) for a violent road rage incident that happened in Brampton on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.Photo by Handout /Peel Regional Police
No one has been hurt so far. And it would better for all if no one does.
Seriously guys. It’s over. Give up before it gets worse.
Thanks to those images everybody in the world is looking for you and ready to drop the dime to the cops, who have made this case a priority. Sometimes you have to know when the game is over.
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