Akash Banerjee, a student of Indian origin, shot and killed in Georgia, police say it was a ‘targeted act’

Akash Banerjee, a 22 -year -old Indian -origin student, was shot in the head in the apartment, which he lived near the Georgia Tech campus. The incident took place on 18 May and now the Georgia police released a surveillance footage claiming that it was a target task, and they have a picture of the suspect from the surveillance footage. The accused was looking for Banerjee, who has a criminal history, police said what kind of criminal past Banerjee had detailed detailed without expansion. At a press conference yesterday, the Atlanta Police Department said that the student was identified as Akash Banerjee by the office of Fulton County Medical Examiner. He was shot in the head on the ninth floor of the connector student apartment in posh Midtown. He was rushed to Gradi Hospital, where he died on Tuesday. “We are at a point where we believe it was a targeted act,” said during the press conference, APD Homeoid Commander Andrew Smith said, Fox 5 Talanta said.The department released a surveillance video, in which the suspect was seen walking under the hallway, which looks like a gun like a gun from his pocket – 10 minutes before the shooting. Andrew Smith confirmed that the alleged shooter was already looking for Banerjee. Banerjee’s building has the key card using the key card without which no one can enter, and it is to be investigated how the shooter found one. Police said there was a dispute between the two, after which Banerjee was shot. The shooter is not named, but has been identified as a person of interest. Smith said, “He was in the hallway before the victim’s arrival,” Smith said, “That is why we believe that the victim was targeted.”A person who lives in the same building, called 911 and reported listening to the noise and saw someone lying on the floor outside his door. The caller told the dispatcher, “There is someone in front of my door who is lying on the floor, and we heard loud noise.” “I don’t know that he is dead, but I don’t want to open the door. I don’t want to get into trouble. I don’t know what happened.”Police said they had the reason for believing that Banerjee knew the shooter, but he has not yet been detected the relationship between them. Georgia Tech School said in a statement, “We are deeply saddened by the passage of one of our students. This disadvantage is felt in our community, and our heart go out for the family, friends and loved ones.