Police in the United States have arrested a man in connection with the murder of an Indian-Origin 7-Eleven store worker.
The arrested 23-year-old man has reportedly confessed to his crime.Amanjeet Singh Toor, a store clerk at a 7-Eleven convenience store was shot dead on August 8 when an armed robber stormed into the store. The surveillance video captured the images of a masked gunman.
A TV grab of the suspect. Source: ABC15
The arrested man has been charged with one count of murder, two counts of kidnapping and three counts of armed robbery, .
Phoenix police said he first denied any involvement in the crime, but after a failed polygraph test, he confessed.
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36-year-old Amanjeet Singh Toor was moved to a back room along with another worker when the robber shot him after a struggle for the gun. Toor’s wife had joined him in the US just four months before his death.
His family released the following statement Saturday afternoon:
"On behalf of Amanjeet Singh Toor’s family, we would like to thank the Phoenix Police Department, the local community, and all those involved behind the scenes. We are truly appreciative and grateful for everyone's time and dedication. We are obligated to the Phoenix Police Department and their investigative wing in helping make an arrest of the alleged suspect in such a short span of time, and therefore bringing peace to our family. God Bless.
The Toor Family."
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