The police in Burlington, Vt., on Sunday were investigating the shooting of three students of Palestinian descent as a possible hate crime, the city’s mayor said.
The three victims, all men in their 20s and students of American universities, were walking near the University of Vermont on Saturday when they were shot and wounded by a white man with a handgun who is believed to have fled on foot, the police said in a statement on Sunday. Two of them were wearing a Palestinian kaffiyeh.
The young men told family members they were speaking a hybrid of English and Arabic before the man shot at them four times without saying anything before the attack, according to a family spokeswoman.
Two of the victims were in stable condition; the third sustained much more serious injuries, the authorities said.
“In this charged moment, no one can look at this incident and not suspect that it may have been a hate-motivated crime,” the chief of the Burlington police, Jon Murad, said.
Mayor Miro Weinberger of Burlington added in the statement that the possibility that the shooting could have been motivated by hate was “chilling” and that the investigation was focusing on that.
The Burlington police said they were still looking to identify and locate the shooter on Sunday. They added that other than the fact that the students are of Palestinian descent and that two of them were wearing a kaffiyeh, they had “no additional information to suggest the suspect’s motive.”
Mr. Murad said in the statement that he has already been in touch with federal authorities in case investigators determined the crime was motivated by hate. But he added that they had limited information, and he urged the public to avoid making conclusions “based on statements from uninvolved parties who know even less.”
The Burlington police did not release the names of the victims but said that two of them are American citizens and the third is a legal resident. The families of the men identified them in a statement as Hisham Awartani, Kinnan Abdalhamid and Tahseen Ahmed.
The Ramallah Friends School, a private school in the West Bank, said in a Facebook post that all three men had been students there. They are now juniors in college: Mr. Awartani studies at Brown University, Mr. Abdalhamid at Haverford College in Pennsylvania and Mr. Ahmed at Trinity College in Connecticut.
The three were walking to the house of Mr. Awartani’s grandmother for dinner, according to Marwan Awartani, a great-uncle and a former education minister of the Palestinian Authority. He said that the three took a picture together and sent it to Hisham’s parents minutes before they left for dinner.
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