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3 Palestinian students were shot in Vermont. Civil rights groups are calling for a close look at the motive

Three Palestinian college students were shot in Burlington, Vermont, on Saturday evening, prompting calls from civil rights organizations and the victims’ families for authorities to look into possible bias by the attacker.

The 20-year-old men are all receiving medical care, according to a Sunday news release from the Burlington Police Department. “Two are stable, while one has sustained much more serious injuries.”

The students were walking on Prospect Street while visiting a relative in Burlington for the Thanksgiving holiday when “they were confronted by a white man with a handgun,” says the release.

“Without speaking, he discharged at least four rounds from the pistol and is believed to have fled on foot,” police said.

Police said that two of the victims are US citizens and one is a legal resident.

Two of the three students were wearing keffiyehs, traditional Palestinian scarves, according to the police department. Two were shot in the torso and one in the “lower extremities.”

Authorities said that “there is no additional information to suggest the suspect’s motive.”

Detectives recovered ballistic evidence from the shooting, which will be submitted to a federal database, according to Burlington police.

The FBI said Sunday it was “prepared to investigate” the incident.

Police Chief Jon Murad said in an earlier news release that officers responded to a call and found two shooting victims, with the third a short distance away, all close to the University of Vermont campus.

The victims were transported to the University of Vermont Medical Center, the news release said.

The shooter or shooters have not been identified or apprehended, Murad said, and the police department is “at the earliest stages of investigating this crime.”

‘A targeted shooting and a targeted crime’

While an investigation into the perpetrator and motive behind the attack unfolds, civil rights groups as well as the victims’ families are calling attention to the role bias may have played in the shooting.

In an interview with CNN, an attorney for the families of the victims described the incident as “a targeted shooting and a targeted crime.”

“The suspect walked up to them and shot them,” attorney Abed Ayoub said. “They weren’t robbed, they weren’t mugged.”

Ayoub said he believes the students were targeted in part because two of them were wearing keffiyehs.

In a joint statement, the victims’ families urged law enforcement to investigate the attack as a hate crime.

“We will not be comfortable until the shooter is brought to justice,” they said. “No family should ever have to endure this pain and agony. Our children are dedicated students who deserve to be able to focus on their studies and building their futures.”

The statement, released by the Institute for Middle East Understanding, identified the students as Hisham Awartani, a student at Brown University in Rhode Island; Kinnan Abdalhamid, a student at Haverford College in Pennsylvania; and Tahseen Ahmad, a student at Trinity College in Connecticut.

Marwan Awartani, a former Palestinian minister of education and the great uncle of Hisham Awartani, told CNN the students were visiting Hisham’s grandmother in Burlington.

Haverford College in Pennsylvania confirmed in a statement that Abdalhamid, a junior, is recovering from gunshot wounds at a hospital.

The three students had graduated from Ramallah Friends School, a Quaker-run private nonprofit school in Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, according to the school.

US Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont described the shootings as “shocking and deeply upsetting” in a post on X. “Hate has no place here, or anywhere. I look forward to a full investigation,” he wrote.

Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian ambassador to the United Kingdom, posted on X about the incident, naming the students and identifying them as “three young Palestinian men.”

“The hate crimes against Palestinians must stop. Palestinians everywhere need protection,” Zomlot wrote on X.

The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee said in a news release that they “have reason to believe this shooting occurred because the victims are Arab.”

The Council on American-Islamic Relations announced it was offering a $10,000 reward for “information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator or perpetrators” of the shooting.

The shooting comes amid heightened tensions and hate crimes in the US in the weeks since October 7, when Hamas launched a deadly attack in Israel and Israel responded with devastating airstrikes across Gaza. In October, a 6-year-old Palestinian American boy was stabbed to death by his family’s landlord in a case authorities are calling a hate crime.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/26/us/palestinian-students-shot-burlington-vermont/index.html
 
Three Palestinian college students were shot in Burlington, Vermont, on Saturday evening, prompting calls from civil rights organizations and the victims’ families for authorities to look into possible bias by the attacker.
Have to agree with the civil rights orgs on this one. A crime like this should definitely be investigated. Good on them for calling for it though because the police may have just let it slide otherwise.
 
Have to agree with the civil rights orgs on this one. A crime like this should definitely be investigated. Good on them for calling for it though because the police may have just let it slide otherwise.

Do you think cases like this get as much police attention as others?

They want to shine a light on the situation so it doesn't get buried.
 
gotta silence them voices of resistance I mean terror right?
 
I have one of those, gift from a Palestinian friend. Guess I won't be wearing in Vermont.
I have one too. A friend visited Israel and Palestine a while back, and he bought me one.
 
Do you think cases like this get as much police attention as others?

They want to shine a light on the situation so it doesn't get buried.
I've never heard of Burlington Vermont being a particular crime haven. I'd assume that the police there would have plenty of time to do a proper investigation.
 
I've never heard of Burlington Vermont being a particular crime haven. I'd assume that the police there would have plenty of time to do a proper investigation.

Most homicides are never solved. I think you overestimate their abilities or the difficulty of solving certain crimes. Then add on to the fact that some people might not care a few "terrorists" were killed and this would be shelved for eternity.
 
Most homicides are never solved. I think you overestimate their abilities or the difficulty of solving certain crimes. Then add on to the fact that some people might not care a few "terrorists" were killed and this would be shelved for eternity.

You do realize that all 3 survived and are getting medical care? So it's ahh...not a homicide. And I would say there's a much better chance at potentially solving this attempted homicide since you have 3 people who saw the suspect up close.
 
You do realize that all 3 survived and are getting medical care? So it's ahh...not a homicide. And I would say there's a much better chance at potentially solving this attempted homicide since you have 3 people who saw the suspect up close.
The FBI offered their help. The lunatic will get caught.
 
The FBI offered their help. The lunatic will get caught.

Pretty good chance imo. 3 guys saw him and you'd think at least one will remember something important. Then they start looking through all the camera footage that's available these days (cameras everywhere) and I'd say they have a good shot to catch him.

I watched the documentary on Netflix about how they caught the Boston Marathon bombers and how they use tech now in investigations is crazy.
 
Good way to get shot is dressing up like you're in the taliban on Thanksgiving. I hope they recover.
Talibs don't typically wear Keffiyehs, as they are not Arabs. Keffiyeh is not limited to Palestinians or Muslim Arabs only. It's just a general Arab cultural garment.
 
Pretty good chance imo. 3 guys saw him and you'd think at least one will remember something important. Then they start looking through all the camera footage that's available these days (cameras everywhere) and I'd say they have a good shot to catch him.

I watched the documentary on Netflix about how they caught the Boston Marathon bombers and how they use tech now in investigations is crazy.
You don't happen to remember the title of the doco? Sounds like an interesting watch
 
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