Indian man shot dead in US in possible hate crime
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The government of India has expressed shock after an American military veteran killed an Indian-born engineer and wounded one of his colleagues in the US state of Kansas in what federal prosecutors say is a possible hate crime.
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Feb 24, 2017 14:05 UTC
  • Indian man shot dead in US in possible hate crime

The government of India has expressed shock after an American military veteran killed an Indian-born engineer and wounded one of his colleagues in the US state of Kansas in what federal prosecutors say is a possible hate crime.

The US ambassador in India also condemned the attack on Friday, as the episode raised fresh concerns about the treatment of foreigners in the United States following the election of President Donald Trump has made clamping down on immigration and refugees from predominantly Muslim countries central to his agenda.

The deadly shooting occurred in a restaurant in Olathe, Kansas, on Wednesday at around 7:15 pm local time.

The dead man, Srinivas Kuchibhotla, worked for Garmin, an American technology company specialization in GPS navigation, which has its global headquarters in Olathe. The wounded Indian, Alok Madasani, also worked for Garmin, according to the Indian government. The men were in their early 30s.

At least one witness said that the gunman, identified as Adam Purinton, 51, yelled “get out of my country” before opening shooting. Police captured and arrested Purinton on Thursday at a restaurant in Clinton, Missouri.

A 24-year-old American man who tried to intervene after he reportedly heard the gunman issue racist slurs was shot and hospitalized.

Several federal officials, including Eric Jackson, the special agent in charge of the FBI field office in Kansas City, said at a news conference that they were looking into the possibility that the shooting was a hate crime.

The FBI reported an uptick in hate crimes in the United States last year during the 2016 US presidential election race.

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