(RNS) — Balbir Singh Sodhi was working at his Arizona gas station in 2001, four days after Sept. 11, when he became one of the first victims of skewed attempts at retribution for the attacks. A Sikh, ...
A memorial sits outside of what used to be Balbir’s gas station, at the very spot where he was shot and killed. Ran Singh Sodhi is Balbir’s youngest brother. He says it doesn't get easier with time.
PHOENIX (KABC) -- The American Dream is simple: Work hard, love your country and anything is possible. Balbir Singh Sodhi believed in that dream. An immigrant from India, Balbir drove a cab in Los ...
MESA, AZ — Twenty years after Balbir Singh Sodhi was killed in the nation's first retaliation hate crime for 9/11, his brother is talking about his legacy, forgiveness and community. Rana Singh Sodhi ...
Sept. 11, 2001, was a day that shattered the lives of too many people. It also briefly felt to me that we all came together as Americans, in unity born of shared pain, anger and grief. Just four days ...
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