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Kansas man who shot dead Indian man in bar sentenced to life in prison

Under the sentence, 52-year-old Adam Purinton, who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in March, will not be eligible for parole for 50 years

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Adam Purinton at the Johnson County, Kansas detention center on February 27, 2017. Photo: Kansas City Star/TNS
Reuters

A US Navy veteran who reportedly told an Indian software engineer to “get out of my country” before shooting him dead and wounding two others in a bar in Kansas last year has been sentenced to life in prison, the local prosecutor said.

Under the sentence, Adam Purinton, 52, who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in March, will not be eligible for parole for 50 years, District Attorney Steve Howe said in a statement on Friday.

Johnson County District Court Judge Charles Droege also sentenced Purinton to an additional 165 months on each of two other charges stemming from the wounding of two other men, Howe said.

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Alok Madasani, a victim in the Kansas attack, listens as the sister of victim Ian Grillot addresses a prayer vigil at the Ball Conference Center in Olathe, Kansas on January 22, 2017. Photo:  AFP / Getty Images North America
Alok Madasani, a victim in the Kansas attack, listens as the sister of victim Ian Grillot addresses a prayer vigil at the Ball Conference Center in Olathe, Kansas on January 22, 2017. Photo:  AFP / Getty Images North America

The February 2017 murder of Srinivas Kuchibhotla, 32, in a bar in the Kansas City suburb of Olathe drew international attention as part of a wave of attacks across the country against blacks, Jews, Muslims and other groups following the 2016 election of US President Donald Trump, who had made a crackdown on illegal immigration part of his platform.

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Kuchibhotla was a legal US resident as the holder of a work visa.

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