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39-Year-Old Sikh Man Deep Rai Was Targeted Because Of His Ethnic Origin: Police

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Mar, 2017 01:17 PM
    A Sikh man shot outside his home in Washington state by a partially-masked gunman shouting "go back to your own country" was targeted because of his ethnic origin, authorities have said as they announced a reward of up to US$ 6,000 for anyone providing a lead in the case.
     
    US national Deep Rai, 39, was working on his vehicle outside his home in Kent on March 3 when he was approached by a stranger, who first argued with Rai, and then shot him in the arm.
     
    "The account provided by the victim suggests that he was targeted because of his ethnic origin," Kent Police chief Ken Thomas told reporters yesterday, adding "Hateful acts are not acceptable."
     
    Nearly a week after the shooting that stoked fears among the Indian-American community, the police released the sketch of the shooter. Thomas said the lone white shooter make, about six-feet tall, medium built and between 35-40 years of age.
     
    On the day of the shooting, he was wearing a dark-coloured or black hoodie in addition to dark coloured clothing. The lower portion of his face was covered with a mask.
     
    The incident is being investigated by the Kent Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a hate crime.
     
     
    Unable to find any lead towards the shooter, who is still at large, the authorities have announced a reward of up to US$ 6,000 for anyone providing information that could lead to his arrest.
     
    "The Kent Police Department is concerned about any act of violence in our community. The possibility of a hateful violence underscores the need of a through and serious examination of the circumstances around this criminal incident," Thomas said.
    After the shooting the suspect departed on foot in an unknown direction, he said.
     
    Thomas said it's early in the investigation and still trying to learn the exact circumstances. "(Rai) was wearing a turban. With the dynamics of the situation that occurred we do believe the victim was targeted...," he said.
     
    The Kent Police Department is committed to protect community members, "particularly if they may be targeted because of their race, gender, ethnic origin, nationality, sexual orientation or other protected class. 
     
    For that reason we have partnered with the FBI to ensure we bring all investigative resources to bear to this case," he said. The FBI Seattle Field Agent told reporters that the agency has opened a full civil rights investigation into this matter along with the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division.
     
     
    "We opened this case to help Kent Police Department to figure out whether or not there was bias, specifically bias related to Federal hate crimes laws in this matter," he said. According to the Kent Police, a sketch artist was able to work with the victim and create a detailed sketch of the suspect. Investigators are hoping the public can help identify the assailant.
     
    "This is a very unusual circumstance for our community" noted Kent Police Commander Jarod Kasner, "We have not had a similar situation or reports of any similar incidents."
     
    The FBI is offering a reward of up to US$ 5,000 for information leading to the successful resolution of the case, with racially-motivated actions. Callers to Crime Stoppers may remain anonymous and are eligible to receive an additional cash reward of US$ 1,000 if the information given leads to an arrest and charge of the person(s) involved.
     
     
    The FBI's reward applies to information leading to an arrest related to this tragic incident. In his brief remarks to the media, community leader Hira Singh Bhullar said this kind of incident has "really torn us apart".

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