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SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CA - Sacramento sheriff's deputies have arrested a man in a shooting outside a Sikh temple complex on Sunday afternoon that left one man dead and another wounded.

 

Gurpreet Singh Gosal, 24, of Indianapolis, was arrested and booked into Sacramento Main Jail Monday morning for the murder of Parmjit Pamma Singh, said sheriff spokesman Sgt. Tim Curran.

 

The shooting followed an ongoing argument between the victims, Singh Gosal and a second man, according to investigators. The suspect and the second man opened fire on Pamma Singh and a 38-year-old man as they watched a tournament at the Sacramento Sikh Society Sports Complex in the 7600 block of Bradshaw Road about 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Curran said. Pamma Singh died at the scene.

 

Witnesses said spectators and athletes near the shooting were able to rush and grab one of the gunmen, and beat him into submission before deputies arrived.

"The crowd was armed with cricket bats and field hockey sticks," Curran said. "(The crowd) didn't hold back the fact that they hit him."

A second man at the scene that detectives want to talk to left the scene. Investigators are looking for Amandeep Singh Dhami, 24, of Elk Grove. He is described as East Indian male, 5 feet ? 11 inches tall and weighing 200 pounds. Singh Dhami has black hair and brown eyes.

The wounded man suffered a leg wound and remains at an area hospital for treatment, Curran said. His name was not released.