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Garmin Engineer Shot And Killed By Man Yelling 'Get Out Of My Country!' (theverge.com)

lxw56 writes: Garmin engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotla was shot and killed at a local bar in Olathe, Kansas, the U.S. headquarters of Garmin. Co-worker Alok Madasani was also injured along with bystander Ian Grillot, who attempted to help the men. "The suspect in the shooting, Adam Purinton, was drinking at the bar in Olathe, Kansas, at about 7:15 p.m. that night," reports The Verge. "A witness said he yelled 'get out of my country' to two of the victims, reportedly saying the men, believed to originally be from India, were 'Middle Eastern.'" In 2015, Garmin employed 2,700 workers in Olathe and has plans to double this number, which the article notes has led to "increasing diversity" in the community.

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  1. Why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why not call this guy a terrorist ?

    If he had been a Muslim shooting an American it would be classed as terrorism.

    Or does it not suit the US narrative ?

  2. Now he should be shot by a native American by Timo_UK · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Get out of my country, immigrant"

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  3. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The difference is, Obama didn't spend years going on TV and convincing Muslims that Americans are bad hombres who are out to get them around every streetcorner. Trump has spent the last year and a half on TV espousing exactly that kind of FUD about people with brown skin. Trump's fearmongering rhetoric comes with a price, and innocent people are paying it.

  4. Re: Sounds too simple to be true by Austerity+Empowers · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Which is why they come here to steal your job

    No, that is not why they come here. They are brought here, to suppress your wages, by wealthy Americans of every race, gender, religion and orientation that has the means to do so. They are given a temporary license to stay, provided they remain cheap, then they get cast back to where they came from (or get labelled enemy of the state, evidently).

    This is what is being lost beneath the racism, the Indians, Mexicans, Chinese, etc. are not your enemies, they're just people trying to make a buck. Your enemies are Americans.

  5. Re:I blame Trump. by HBI · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well, that's one way of looking at it. Another way is that black people do a lot more murder on a per capita basis. As it turns out, the chances of getting killed by a white guy are less for a black person than the reverse. Which is indicative of the overall murder rate in the black community being several times (something like 5+ times) what it is amongst whites.

    Some source data

    Anyway paying undue attention to a single person amongst the 6k or so that are going to die this year is politically motivated, as usual.

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  6. Re:I blame Trump. by unimacs · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I would guess that the same people concerned about this event are also largely the same people advocating for stricter gun controls. So it would seem that they are indeed concerned about those other shootings.

    What is more interesting is that Trump is pushing his travel ban while far more people are killed by fellow Americans using guns than are killed by terrorists. Over 150,000 gun related homicides since 2001 vs 3,046 killed by terrorists. While 3,046 is indeed a large number, 2,996 of those happened on 9/11. None of those perpetrators were from the seven countries on Trump's list. The bulk of them were from Saudi Arabia, where Trump has significant business interests.

    All that being said, I don't think gun control is THE answer to gun related homicides. There are deeper problems that need to be addressed. A travel ban is an order of magnitude worse solution to a much smaller problem. It serves to aggravate anti-US sentiment and makes recruiting people of any nationality an even easier task for terrorists. It makes enemies out of people who might otherwise be allies and promotes an environment where hatred and fear of "outsiders" is encouraged.

  7. Re:Not a problem at all by Notabadguy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Man has a point. If you only hire H1-Bs, you won't get many Trump supporters.

    About TFA: is a sad commentary on the US education system that our rednecks can't tell the races they're supposed to hate apart. But then, I guess it's not the smart ones who do this sort of shit in the first place.

    White guy in Kansas shoots foreigners because he's a racist and/or ethnocentric.
    Black guys beat and torture white guy in Chicago because they're racist and/or ethnocentric.
    White cops beat black guy in California because they're racist and/or ethnocentric.
    Black guy kills a bunch of white cops because he's racist and/or ethnocentric.
    Middle Eastern guys rape a bunch of white women in Sweden because ....

    There are dicks everywhere. People of all religions, ethnicities, colors, and even financial backgrounds don't like and/or trust other people who are not like them.

  8. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Kohath · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Innocent gun owners didn't shoot these guys. Scapegoating and sending the police after innocent people isn't the answer.

  9. Re: Should have listened by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In the 1900s (and earlier) people came here to work hard and succeed.

    The murdered man was an engineer working for Garmin. It seems pretty obvious he came to the U.S. "to work hard and succeed".

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  10. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by HyperQuantum · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'd mod you down if I had points,

    Don't mod down someone if you disagree with what they wrote. That is abuse of the moderation system. Write a reply instead.

    but instead I'll just say the right to bear arms is a good thing.

    You might want to provide some arguments for that.

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  11. Re: I blame Trump. by Darinbob · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Never mind that this unskilled redneck would never get a job at Garmin anyway if all the immigrants left, not even to clean the toilets.

  12. I think the difference is by rsilvergun · · Score: 5, Insightful

    your odds of surviving a knife attack are orders of magnitude better than surviving a shooting.

    You might think that folks getting shot is a price to pay for the freedom to own fire arms. I'm not gonna bother arguing that point yay or nay (and I wish the left would drop it, it's a losing issue). But the phrase "Guns don't kill people" is verifiable bullshit. It bothers me that a sentiment so obviously wrong can get so much traction with the American people.

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  13. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Nemyst · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There's no amount of massaging of the statistics that will change the fact the US gets waaaaay more gun deaths per capita than any other Western country. You're up there with Uruguay and Panama. That, alone, is proof enough that the bandwagon fallacy doesn't apply.

  14. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "This notion that guns have some kind of magic killing power that doesn't readily exist elsewhere is pure nonsense"

    Well, no. You can't just spur-of-the-moment pull a machete or a car out of your pocket, point it at someone, pull a little lever, and they die. Guns literally DO have some kind of magic killing power that doesn't readily exist elsewhere. They make killing far, far, far, far easier and more accessible than other means, and that's the problem.

    Sure, a firearm wasn't the only factor here, and yes it's possible the guy would have ended up dead otherwise. But let's not pretend that firearms aren't actually anything other than highly efficient killing devices.

  15. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by CrashNBrn · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Guns kill easiest. Guns kill efficiently. A car and machete are tools that have many uses. A gun is a weapon, and has a single purpose. It kills. It kills well.

  16. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Beeftopia · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Let's be honest: guns are an inexpensive handheld point-and-click device designed to kill things.