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Mayor Eric Adams vows to ‘protect' NYC Sikh community after killing of 66-year-old man

Jasmer Singh, 66, died last week in Queens after a traffic accident led to an assault.

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has promised to “protect” the Sikh community after a 66-year-old man who wore a turban was killed in Queens last week. 

Jasmer Singh was left in critical condition on Thursday after a vehicle collision on Queens’ Van Wyck Expressway led to a physical confrontation with another driver. After being transported to a hospital, he died from his injuries on Friday.

Police told NBC News that they arrested 30-year-old Gilbert Augustin, who is charged with manslaughter, assault, aggravated unlicensed operator and leaving the scene of an accident. Augustin pleaded not guilty to all of the charges, and attempts to reach his lawyer were unsuccessful. 

“Jasmer Singh loved his city and deserved so much more than his tragic death,” Adams tweeted Sunday afternoon. “On behalf of all New Yorkers, I want our Sikh community to know you have more than our condolences. You have our sacred vow that we reject the hatred that took this innocent life and we will protect you.”

Police said the investigation is ongoing but did not disclose if the attack is being looked into as a hate crime.

Read the full story at NBCNews.com here.

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