








My name is Rishi Singh, I am a Deputy with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. In my short 10 year career, thus far, I have lost 6 brothers to various reasons. One that hits the hardest would be Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal. Sandeep and I are from the same religion Sikh. At the time, before his line-of-duty death, there were only 4 of us from the Sikh religion at the department with over 5200 employees. Sandeep and I went to High School together, we attended the same temple and our families know each other. At one point we even shared a car.
When the news about Sandeep being shot and killed was out, it not only affected me, but my family as well. Knowing him, but being from the same culture played a factor as well. There are three things that hurt my heart that have been said to me after his passing. His father said, “you remind me of him”, his sisters said, “you don’t have 1 sister, you now have 3” and by family friends “stay strong, his son needs you”.
For those who knew Sandeep, knew what a kind hearted individual he was. He was such a humanitarian. They called him a pioneer for Sikhs to be in law enforcement paving the way, but I’ll add, he was an ambassador.
I have been attending C.O.P.S. Coworkers for 5 years now and at first, like most, I was skeptical. Now I’ll say it was the best decision I made. I have made lifelong friends, heard other stories from officers from around the nation with eerily similar stories. C.O.P.S. is not only a great resource to utilize to help cope with emotional stress, but a wellness journey you join with many others who help each other mentally.
I don’t just get the emotional support I need, I help spread the word. I along with the Houston Chapter President, go to various agencies in and around Houston and speak to officers about C.O.P.S. and its importance. I am also a part of my peer support team at my agency and have assisted in a number of debriefs for surrounding agencies. I mention the latter, to hope one day make Sandeep proud, by helping others who may need support who may not know of this great organization. And what it stands for.
Rishi Singh
Surviving Co-Worker of
Deputy Sherriff Sandeep Dhaliwal
Harris County Sheriff’s Office
EOW 9/27/2019
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