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Bangladeshi student shot dead in U.S., gunman at large

News Agencies | Updated on: 11 February 2017, 5:46 IST

A Bangladeshi student working as a clerk at an LA gas station was shot dead by an unidentified man in his mid twenties.

Authorities are on the hunt for the gunman who killed a gas station clerk in the Los Feliz neighbourhood of Central Los Angeles early Tuesday, officials said, reported Dhaka Tribune citing local media reports.

According to LAPD officer Aareon Jefferson, the shooting was reported to be around 5:25am at a Chevron station located at the intersection of Los Feliz Boulevard and Vermont Avenue.

"A male black in his mid 20s made a transaction with that clerk and stayed in the store. Another patron made a patron and left the store," Meghan Aguilera, LAPD spokeswoman, said at a news conference on Tuesday.

"At that time when the store was empty, that original male black suspect approached the cashier again," she added.

Officials said the suspect appeared to be getting ready for another transaction, but pulled out a gun and opened fire.

The clerk was shot multiple times despite cooperating with the gunman's demands.

A co-worker of the victim said that he was new at work and was a student.

After shooting his victim, the gunman made off with cash from the counter in a light-coloured vehicle.

-ANI

First published: 19 January 2017, 2:13 IST