25-year-old NRI banker among three victims in Cincinnati shooting

A 25-year-old Non Resident Indian (NRI) was among three people killed when a gunman opened fire in a bank building in the US city of Cincinnati before police shot him dead yesterday.

 

India's Consul General in New York Ambassador Sandeep Chakravorty told news agencies that the Consulate is in touch with the police, Kandepi's family as well as members of the community.
India's Consul General in New York Ambassador Sandeep Chakravorty told news agencies that the Consulate is in touch with the police, Kandepi's family as well as members of the community. Photo courtesy: Twitter/@CincyPD

Pruthviraj Kandepi from Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh was among those killed when 29-year-old Omar Enrique Santa Perez from the town of North Bend, Ohio, opened fire at the headquarters of the Fifth Third Bank near Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati, police said.

India's Consul General in New York Ambassador Sandeep Chakravorty told news agencies that the Consulate is in touch with the police, Kandepi's family as well as members of the community.

An official of the Telugu Association of North America (TANA) said that Kandepi was working with the bank as a consultant. Arrangements were being made to send his body to India, he added.

The other two victims were identified as Luis Felipe Calderon, 48 and Richard Newcomer, 64.

Five people were shot, some multiple times, in the incident, police said, adding that the gunman felled in a shootout with officers.

According to the Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac, officers responded to a 911 call around 9:10 a.m. local time about an "active shooter" at the bank.

The gunman was shot multiple times as four police officers approached him and he died at the scene.

He had a pistol and more than 200 rounds of ammunition, Isaac said, adding that the gunman was not a former or current employee of the bank.