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2023 shooting of Palestinian students in Burlington, Vermont

Coordinates:44°29′15.45″N73°13′53.34″W / 44.4876250°N 73.2314833°W /44.4876250; -73.2314833
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Shooting of three Palestinian-American students

2023 shooting of Palestinian students in Burlington, Vermont
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Location44°29′15.45″N73°13′53.34″W / 44.4876250°N 73.2314833°W /44.4876250; -73.2314833
Burlington, Vermont,United States
DateNovember 25, 2023
6:25 p.m.ET[1]
WeaponRuger LCP .380 semiautomatic handgun
Injured3
AccusedJason Eaton
ChargesAttempted second-degree murder (3 counts)

On November 25, 2023, three 20-year-old students of Palestinian descent were shot and injured inBurlington, Vermont.[2] The students, who were visiting Burlington forThanksgiving break,[3] were wearingkeffiyehs to show solidarity withPalestine amid theGaza war when they were shot near theUniversity of Vermont.[4] A suspect, 48-year-old Jason Eaton, was arrested the following day, with the Burlington Police Chief stating the shooting was being investigated as a possiblehate crime.[5]

Shooting

Three Palestinian 20-year-old male college students were returning to the home of one of their grandmothers after spending time bowling during a birthday party and were near theUniversity of Vermont and theUVM Medical Center.[6] They had been in Burlington since November 22, and were staying at the home of one of the student’s grandmothers.[7] The students were reported to be speaking a mixture ofArabic and English and two of them were wearing keffiyehs[8] when the suspect walked up to them and began to shoot at them, apparently only striking two of them when he was about 6 ft (1.8 m) away. One of the wounded was able to call 911, while the third fled to a neighbor’s home before realizing he had been shot, while asking for them to call 911.[9][7]

Victims

The victims were male Palestinian students atBrown University,Trinity College, andHaverford College.[10] The three men grew up together and had all attended theRamallah Friends School, aQuaker runkindergarten through12th grade school, in theoccupied West Bank.[6][11] Two of the students werePalestinian-American US citizens, and the third was a permanent legal resident.[12]

All three students were wounded, with one shot in the chest, another in the spine, and one through his backside.[7] The mother of the most seriously injured victim told NPR that doctors had told the family it was unlikely her son would be able to use his legs again.[11] In response to the news, the personal physician of KingAbdullah II of Jordan reached out to the boy's family to identify his medical needs and send a specialist.[13] In a statement, the young man said he was "one casualty in a much wider conflict."[14] His family later confirmed that he was paralyzed from the chest down due to a bullet lodged in his spine.[15]

In a statement following the shooting, the student who was permanently disabled said, "Had I been shot in the West Bank, where I grew up, the medical services that saved my life here would likely have been withheld by the Israeli Army. The soldier who shot me would go home and never be convicted."[16]

Suspect

A 48-year old white male suspect named Jason Eaton was arrested and charged with three counts ofattempted murder in the second degree, with investigations into possible hate crime charges continuing.[17] When federal agents knocked on his door to arrest him, the suspect reportedly opened the door and told officials, "I've been waiting for you," and refused to say anything else.[7] A subsequent search of Eaton's home revealed a pistol along with ammunition that was the same brand and caliber asshell casings found at the scene of the shooting.[17]

Legal

Eaton was arraigned via video link on November 27, pled not guilty and is being held without bail. He is currently being charged with three felony counts and if convicted will potentially face life in prison.[18][8]

Reactions

U.S. Senator and former Burlington MayorBernie Sanders stated it was "deeply upsetting that three young Palestinians were shot here in Burlington, VT. Hate has no place here, or anywhere. I look forward to a full investigation".[5] U.S. Attorney GeneralMerrick Garland stated, "There is understandable fear in communities across the country".[19] PresidentJoe Biden condemned the attack.[20]Vermont senatorPeter Welch also condemned the attack.[21][22] Vice-presidentKamala Harris called the attack "senseless."[23] AmbassadorHusam Zomlot stated, "The hate crimes against Palestinians must stop."[24] The Vermont state attorney forChittenden County called it a "hateful act".[25]

TheAmerican-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee stated, "We have reason to believe that the shooting was motivated by the three [victims] being Arab."[26] A group of Burlington-arearabbis spoke out about the shooting in a joint statement condemning the shooting and hope that the perpetrator was brought to justice, the group had also contacted the Islamic Center of Vermont to offer a message of support.[27]

At a vigil for the students atBrown University on November 27, protestors demanded that the universitydivest from Israel, leading university presidentChristina Paxson to leave the podium while students chanted "Shame! Shame! Shame!" at her.[28] A peacefulsit-in atUniversity Hall took place on December 6, organized by the "BrownDivest Coalition." Forty-one students were arrested and charged with trespassing. More than 200 students protested about the arrests on December 11.[29]

See also

References

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  2. ^Reed, Elodie."Burlington police make arrest after shooting of three men of Palestinian descent".Vermont Public Radio.Archived from the original on 2023-11-26. Retrieved27 November 2023.
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  6. ^abMcLaughlin, Erin; Li, David (2023-11-28)."Brown University student shot just down the street from 'granny's house,' mom says".NBC News.Archived from the original on 2023-11-28. Retrieved2023-11-28.
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  9. ^Borter, Gabriella."Three students of Palestinian descent shot in Vermont, suspect arrested".Reuters.Archived from the original on 2023-11-26. Retrieved27 November 2023.
  10. ^Wolfe, Elizabeth (27 November 2023)."3 Palestinian college students shot in Vermont are hospitalized in the ICU as suspect pleads not guilty".CNN.Archived from the original on 27 November 2023. Retrieved27 November 2023.
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