A 26-year-old Indian man has been shot dead allegedly by two masked armed robbers at a convenience store of a gas station in the US’ Washington state.
Vikram Jaryal, who was working as a clerk in the store at AM-PM Gas Station in Yakima city, was behind the counter when two people in masks came in and robbed the store on Friday.
Punjab: Family of Vikram Jaryal mourns his death in his hometown Hoshiarpur. Jariyal was shot dead in USA’s Washington State. pic.twitter.com/iisJoNoIlp
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 8, 2017
Police said the clerk handed the suspects money, but one of the suspects fired at him. Jaryal was taken to the hospital where he later died.
“The victim was able to tell officers what happened when they arrived a few minutes later; but tragically, he died a short time later at the hospital,” police was quoted as saying.
Jaryal hailed from Hoshiarpur district in Punjab and had shifted to the US about a month ago.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj condoled the “tragic death” after she was informed about the incident by the victim’s brother through twitter seeking her help to bring back the body.
I have received a report on the shootout incident resulting in the tragic death of Indian national Vikram Jaryal in Washington State USA./1
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) April 8, 2017
We are coordinating with the investigative agencies. They have got the CCTV footage and are in the process of apprehending the culprits. /4
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) April 8, 2017
Our consulate in San Francisco is helping the family and following this up with the Police authorities. /5
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) April 8, 2017
Police are investigating the case and are now looking for two men caught on surveillance camera leaving the store.
“Somebody knows something. Somebody knows these people. The still photos show a very recognisable top that one of the suspects is wearing,” Mike Bastinelli, Yakima Police Department said.
“The shooter wore a black hoodie with patches of white on the back.” Mike said.
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