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A heartbroken Texas community is mourning the loss of one of their beloved trailblazing police officers after he was shot and killed in what officials are calling an ambush.
Harris County Sheriff’s Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal, who gained national attention in 2015 as the first law enforcement officer in the state of Texas to wear a turban on duty in keeping with his Sikh faith, was performing a routine traffic stop on Friday when he was shot from behind and killed, local officials said.
Duringa press conference shortly after the fatal incident, Harris County Sheriff’s Office Major Mike Lee said that he reviewed the dashboard camera footage and nothing seemed suspicious when Dhaliwal stopped the suspect around 12:30 p.m.
“It looked to be just conversational,” Lee said, adding that Dhaliwal was speaking to the suspect with the driver’s door open. “There was no combat, no arguing. It looked like a routine traffic stop that we conduct every day.”
Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal.Jon Shapley/AP

Lee said Dhaliwal was rushed to the hospital via life flight but sadly succumbed to his injuries shortly after.
“There are no words to convey our sadness. Please keep his family and our agency in your prayers,”he wrote on Twitterin the devastating announcement.
Officers later identified the suspect as Robert Solis, 47, and charged him with capital murder. An unnamed female who was a passenger in the getaway vehicle was also taken into custody, Lee said.
Robert Solis.HCSOTexas

According to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, Solis hadan active parole violation warrantfor aggravated assault with a deadly weapon dating back to January 2017.
At this time, it is unclear what caused Solis to allegedly shoot Dhaliwal in the back of the head.
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Some people shared their fondest memories of the deputy, posting videos and photos alongside him.
Next to a video of Dhaliwal letting a young boy who was deaf “arrest” him,Lee wrote, “This video captures the essence of who Deputy Dhaliwal was. He touched countless of lives along the way. A legacy that will never be forgotten. We will aspire to be as good as he was.”
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“It is with heavy hearts that we send our deepest sympathies to the deputy’s family, friends, and his brothers and sisters in law enforcement,” he continued. “This tragic loss is a grave reminder of the risks that our law enforcement officers face every single day.”
“I thank the officers who bravely responded to apprehend the suspect, and I assure you that the state of Texas is committed to bringing this killer to justice. Cecilia and I ask all Texans to join us in praying for the family and the entire Harris County Sheriff’s Department,” Abbott added.
The Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund also spoke out about the tragedy in astatement on their website.
“This is a tragedy for the Greater Houston Area and the Sikh American community across the country,” added SALDEF Executive Director Kiran Kaur Gill. “Deputy Dhaliwal was a hero to the local community in Houston and an example to all Americans for his dedicated career as a law enforcement officer and his community service efforts out of uniform.”
An impromptu vigil was held for Dhaliwal on Friday, where citizens remembered him for making their community a better place, collecting supplies after Hurricane Harvey, and for bringing awareness to the Sikh faith.
The Copper Brook community also plans to hold their National Night Out event on Tuesday, where they will continue to pay tribute to the deputy who made such a large impact on the lives of others.
source: people.com