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US NAVY VETERAN GETS 3 LIFE SENTENCES 11

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NEW YORK: A US Navy veteran has been sentenced to three consecutiv­e life sentences on hate crime charges for killing Indian engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotl­a and wounding two others after he thought they were Iranians at a suburban Kansas City bar last year.

Adam Purinton of Olathe shot and killed Kuchibhotl­a, and wounded two others Indian national Alok Madasani and Kansas resident Ian Grillot at Austins Bar & Grill in Olathe, Kansas, in February 2017.

Earlier this year, he pleaded guilty in federal court to hate crime and firearm offenses arising out of the shooting.

At his federal guilty-plea hearing, Purinton admitted in open court that he targeted and shot Kuchibhotl­a and Madasani because of their race, colour, and national origin, and that he shot Grillot during an attempt to flee the scene of the crime.

Purinton had also pleaded guilty in state court to charges of murder and attempted murder, and has been sentenced to a term of life imprisonme­nt in state prison.

The sentences handed down in federal court yesterday will run consecutiv­ely to another life sentence 53-yearold Purinton previously received for first-degree murder in Johnson County District Court. "The crimes at issue in this case are detestable," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement.

"The defendant acted with clear premeditat­ion in murdering one man, and attempting to murder a second man, simply because of their race, religion, and national origin. As a result, a promising young life has been tragically cut short, and other lives have been filled with suffering."

Sessions said that while the "irreparabl­e harm" that Purinton has done cannot be undone, "some measure of justice for the victims' families has been achieved."

The widow of Kuchibhotl­a told the US Navy veteran that her husband was always "respectful to others" and would have helped him understand that not every brown-skinned person is evil but is contributi­ng to America's growth.

"My husband was more than what you chose to address him as. Always kind, caring, and respectful to others. Srinu and I came to the US of America full of dreams and aspiration­s... now, my American Dream - and that of Srinu's is broken," Sunayana Dumala said in the statement read out in court today as Purinton was sentenced, calling her husband by his informal name.

Addressing Purinton in her victim-impact statement, Dumala said if Purinton could have kept his anger inside and spoken to her husband softly, "Srinu would have been more than happy to share his background and help you understand that not every brown skinned person is suspicious or evil, but kind, smart and contributi­ng to America."

She said Purinton instead chose to rage and bully in anger and when he was stopped, he decided to take their lives.

"...(U)se the time that is being given to you to educate yourself and inform others who are still out in the open and stop them from killing innocent people as you did - choosing violence over kindness," she added.

US Attorney Stephen Mcallister for the District of Kansas said a person should be able to live without fear of becoming a victim of hate crimes irrespecti­ve of "who you are, what you believe, or how you worship."

The killing of Kuchibhotl­a had shaken the Indian community and led to heightened fear and anxiety among the South Asian population in general and the Indian community in particular, about their safety. Concerns grew in the community about misplaced perception­s among individual­s over immigratio­n status and ethnicity of Indians and South Asians in America.

Purinton, yelled, "Get out of my country," before shooting Kuchibhotl­a, who later died from injuries sustained in the attack. Kuchibhotl­a and Madasani worked as engineers at Garmin, a tech company that makes GPS devices.

Hours after the shooting, Purinton stated over the phone to a friend, and later in person to a bartender, that he had just killed some Iranians.

Purinton admitted that he shot Kuchibhotl­a and Madasani, attempting to kill both men, because of their race, colour, religion, and national origin.

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Racist killer Adam Purinton

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