On Sept. 15, 2001, a racist gunman murdered Balbir Singh Sodhi at Sodhi’s gas station in Mesa, Arizona.
Sodhi, a 52-year-old Sikh man who immigrated to the United States from India in 1989, was killed in a hate crime by a Frank Roque. The shooter, a white man, opened fire on Sodhi in response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, prosecutors said. Roque apparently mistook Sodhi’s turban and beard as a sign of the Islamic faith and thought he had gunned down a Muslim man.
After killing Sodhi, Roque went on to shoot at a Lebanese American clerk who worked at another gas station, and the home of a family of Afghan descent. Fortunately, they were not injured.
Roque was unabashed about his bigotry when he was arrested.








