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Indian techie shot dead by American yelling 'get out of my country'

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Last Updated : Feb 25 2017 | 12:28 AM IST
A 32-year-old Indian engineer was killed and another Indian man and an American were injured after a Navy veteran yelling "get out of my country" and "terrorist" opened fire on them at a bar in Kansas City in an apparent racially motivated hate crime.
Srinivas Kuchibhotla, working at GPS-maker Garmin headquarters in Olathe, died of bullet injuries in a hospital.
His Indian colleague Alok Madasani was critically injured when the 51-year-old man went on a shooting spree after hurling racial slurs following an altercation on Wednesday night.
A third person, an American man identified as Ian Grillot, 24, who tried to intervene also received injuries in the firing in Austins Bar and Grill in Olathe in Kansas City in the US state of Missouri.
Responding to the incident, India asked the US for a "speedy investigation" into Kuchibhotla's tragic killing.
"US Government while condemning the attack, have assured us that they are conducting a thorough investigation into the matter," Pratik Mathur, Spokesman of the Indian Embassy in Washington, said in a statement.

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The shooter, Adam Purinton, reportedly got into an argument with the victims in the terms of racism, and shouted "get out of my country", "terrorist" before shooting them.
Purinton reportedly provoked them into an argument asking about their presence and work in his country, and how they are better than him.
According to police, Purintonleft the bar after the argument and thenreturned with a gun and shot the three men while patrons were watching the University of Kansas-TCU basketball game on television in the bar.
The shooter was arrested yesterday, five hours after the incident and charged with murder and attempted murder.
Authorities declined at a news conference to say whether the shooting was a hate crime although local police said they were working with the FBI to investigate the case.
"It was a tragic and senseless act of violence," Olathe Police Chief Steven Menke told reporters.
The FBI has joined local police authorities in the investigation.
"The FBI is investigating to determine if the shooting of Kuchibhotla, was a bias-motivated hate crime in violation of the victims' civil rights," Eric Jackson, special agent in- charge of the FBI's Kansas City office, told reporters.
Asked if the presence of federal authorities indicated the shooting could be considered a hate crime, Jackson said it was too early to determine that.
The shooting incident comes at a time when hate crimes and acts of bigotry have risen notably in America after President Donald Trump came to power.
Mathur said the Indian government has taken up the matter with the US authorities to "express our deep concern and have asked for speedy investigation." The Embassy has been closely monitoring the tragic incident involving two Indian nationals in Kansas, he said.

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First Published: Feb 25 2017 | 12:28 AM IST

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