Calgary shooting: Lawrence Bishnoi gang claims responsibility in viral post

25 February,2026 08:08 AM IST |  Toronto  |  Agencies

A shooting incident in Calgary has drawn attention after alleged members of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang claimed responsibility through a social media post. Security agencies are verifying the authenticity of the claims and examining a viral video linked to the incident

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A fresh shooting incident has been reported in Calgary, Canada, with alleged members of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang claiming responsibility through a social media post. The claim was reportedly made by Tyson Bishnoi and Arzu Bishnoi.

In the post, the individuals stated, "The Lawrence gang takes responsibility for the firing at a shop named ‘Malwa Tires' (8616, 44 Street SE, Calgary)." The message also referred to a viral video allegedly showing a shooting involving one Harpreet Brar. The footage has been widely circulated on social media, drawing significant public attention.

Security agencies have begun examining both the social media post and the video to verify their authenticity and determine credibility of the claims.

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