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Children of couple killed in mistaken identity shooting sue police

19 May 2026
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A brother and sister are suing Peel Regional Police for over $80 million, claiming their parents were killed due to a failure to warn them of an imminent threat. Jagtar Sidhu, 57, and Harbhajan Sidhu, 55, were shot in a case of mistaken identity linked to a revenge plot involving a former Olympic snowboarder and a stolen cocaine shipment. The police had previously visited the family’s rented home in Caledon, searching for a man named “Bobby,” but left after determining the Sidhu family had no knowledge of him. The lawsuit alleges that police were aware of a credible threat to Bobby’s life but failed to disclose it, which the plaintiffs argue directly led to their parents’ deaths and their sister’s severe injuries. The police have denied any wrongdoing, stating they had no information suggesting anyone at the Sidhu residence was at risk.

Why It Matters

This case highlights critical issues regarding police responsibility and public safety in situations of potential violence. The Sidhu family’s tragic experience underscores the potential consequences of inadequate communication from law enforcement, particularly when they are aware of credible threats to an individual’s safety. Gun violence remains a serious issue in many countries, including Canada, where police encounters with individuals linked to organized crime can have far-reaching implications for innocent parties. The outcome of this lawsuit may set important precedents regarding police accountability and the duty to warn citizens of imminent dangers.

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