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Consulate offers help after US police shooting of T techie

Hyderabad: The Consulate General of India in San Francisco has responded to the incident in which 32-year-old Mohammed Nizamuddin, a software engineer from Telangana, was shot dead by Santa Clara police in California. The consulate said it was in contact with the local authorities as well as his family.The consulate is coordinating with US authorities to ensure early repatriation of Nizamuddin’s mortal remains. “We are saddened by the death of Indian national Mohammed Nizamuddin in an incident involving Santa Clara police. We are in contact with the local authorities and the family, and we will extend all possible consular assistance. Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved family in this difficult time,” the consulate said on Friday in response to a post on X by social worker and MBT leader Amjed Ullah Khan, who highlighted the case. The ministry of external affairs also expressed condolences. “Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time,” it said in a statement. The MEA said that a grievance had been registered on the Madad portal and forwarded to the concerned mission for further action. The ministry said it was in touch with both US authorities and Nizamuddin’s family in Mahbubnagar, while an official investigation into the incident is underway.MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirmed on Friday that the ministry was closely monitoring developments. “We understand that an investigation is underway by the local authorities. You would also have seen that the local police have released a video and statement giving details of the circumstances. We will render all possible assistance in this matter,” he said. Nizamuddin, 32, had completed his higher studies in the US and was living in Santa Clara at the time of the incident. According to police, Nizamuddin was shot dead at his residence in Santa Clara after officers responded to a 911 call. The Santa Clara police chief said officers found him holding a knife and attacking a roommate when they entered the house, prompting them to open fire. Nizamuddin sustained four bullet injuries and succumbed to them on Sept 3. In an official statement, the Santa Clara police department provided further details of the incident. “On Sept 3, at approximately 6.18 am, SCPD officers responded to the 1800 block of Eisenhower Drive in Santa Clara for the report of a stabbing in a residence. The caller stated the suspect had stabbed one victim in the residence,” it said. The SCPD added: “Officers arrived, encountered the suspect, and were involved in an officer-involved shooting. The suspect was transported to a local hospital where they were later pronounced deceased. The victim was transported to a local hospital and is being treated for their injuries.” The tragedy has sparked grief in his hometown Mahbubnagar, where family and friends are awaiting the return of his body.





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