Two Indian-origin brothers were fatally shot in a strip mall in Portland, Oregon on Wednesday. The suspect, identified as 21-year-old Jobanpreet Singh, has been taken into custody by the police. The incident is being investigated as a possible case of homicide.
The victims, both in their 20s, have not been identified by the police. According to reports, the shooting took place in the afternoon and was witnessed by several people in the area.
The motive behind the shooting is still unclear, and the investigation is ongoing. The police have not yet revealed any information about the relationship between the suspect and the victims.
The Indian community in Portland has expressed shock and grief over the incident. Indian-American organisations have called for a thorough investigation and urged the authorities to ensure that justice is served.
The incident has also raised concerns about hate crimes against Indian-Americans in the United States. There have been several incidents in recent years where people of Indian origin have been targeted in hate crimes.
The Indian Embassy in the United States has issued a statement expressing its condolences to the families of the victims and stating that it is closely monitoring the situation.
The shooting comes amid a surge in gun violence in the United States. According to data from the Gun Violence Archive, there have been 147 mass shootings in the country so far this year.
The incident in Portland has once again highlighted the urgent need for gun control laws in the United States. Advocates of gun control have called for stricter background checks and a ban on assault weapons.
The debate over gun control in the United States has been ongoing for several years, with little progress made in passing legislation to curb gun violence. The issue remains highly divisive, with supporters of gun rights arguing that any attempt to restrict access to guns would violate the Second Amendment of the US Constitution.
The shooting in Portland is a tragic reminder of the toll that gun violence takes on communities across the country. It is time for lawmakers to take action to prevent further