The Asian Age

Kansas City calls for calm

Hundreds join peace march to celebrate life of Indian shooting victim

- SEEMA HAKHU KACHRU

Hundreds of people in Kansas City joined a peace march and prayer vigil celebratin­g the life of Indian engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotl­a cut short in a senseless triple shooting incident at a pub in an apparent hate crime.

Marchers held pictures, banners and shouted, “We want peace”; “We love peace”; “Let us not leave our children”; “Unity is part of community, together we stand, divided w e fall”.

Many of them carried candles and signs reading, “We don’t support politics of hate.”

Friends of the deceased, Srinivas, also attended the march for peace. Alok Madasani, another Indian who was wounded in the shooting on Wednesday, was on his crutches. The sisters of the third man, an American identified as Ian Grillot, injured that night when he intervened during the argument with the shooter US Navy veteran Adam Purinton, Lt. Governor Jeff Colyer, US Congressma­n Kevin Yoder, Olathe Mayor Mike Copeland, Olathe Police Chief Steven Menke, and other state officials also joined the march and the prayer meeting.

The prayer was conducted by priests from various religions at the Hindu Temple and Cultural Centre, Kansas City.

Addressing the gathering, Mr Madasani remembered his nine years of friendship with Srinivas. “Srini was the kindest person you would meet, full of love, care and compassion for everyone. He never uttered a word of hatred, a simple gossip, or a careless comment. He would always make sure everyone is doing fine and taken good care.”

Other friends who spoke there had similar words for Srinivas. They described him as a positive, warm, kind, caring, brilliant, well-mannered and an absolutely outstandin­g human being.

Srinivas, 32, was killed and Alok, of the same age, was injured at a bar by the navy veteran screaming racial slurs and telling them to “get out of my country” before he opened fire. He reportedly mistook them for immigrants from the Middle East.

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