U.S. Charges Indian-Origin Jasmeet Singh With Cross-Border Death Threats, Saying "Going to Die in Canada"

U.S. Charges Indian-Origin Jasmeet Singh With Cross-Border Death Threats, Saying "Going to Die in Canada"

15 December, 20251 sources compared
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    U.S. federal prosecutors charged Indian-origin Jasmeet Singh with threatening to kill people in Canada

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    Alleged threats included the statement "going to die in Canada," conveyed across international borders

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    Investigators cited recorded social-media and phone threats, prompting U.S.-Canada law-enforcement coordination

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I cannot find any information about U.S. charges against an Indian-origin individual named Jasmeet Singh or quotes like "Going to Die in Canada" in the provided articles.

The only supplied source is a Times of India news roundup that highlights entertainment/gaming headlines and several unrelated items, such as a livestream argument between Ninja and Nadeshot and other national/international headlines; it contains no reporting of the Jasmeet Singh case you asked about.

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The Times of India (Asian) roundup does not mention Jasmeet Singh or any U.S. charges or cross‑border death threats; instead it focuses on entertainment/gaming and assorted headlines. There are no other sources provided to compare or to corroborate such a story, so I cannot identify contradictions or confirm details.

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Because the supplied material does not include reporting on Jasmeet Singh or alleged cross-border threats, I must explicitly state that the facts of the case are unknown from these sources.

The Times of India roundup contains multiple unrelated headlines (for example, gaming, deportation news, and local Indian tourism items) but nothing about a U.S. indictment alleging a death threat toward Canada; therefore, any attempt to summarize or analyze the alleged charges would be speculative and outside the provided evidence.

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The Times of India (Asian) provided is focused on a news roundup with entertainment and assorted headlines rather than investigative legal reporting about cross‑border threats; without other source types (e.g., Western Mainstream, Western Alternative, West Asian) that specifically cover the Jasmeet Singh matter, no substantive comparisons can be made.

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