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 Two Bhutanese refugees were shot, one of them fatally, in an apparent robbery in Northeast Baltimore, one of two double-shootings investigated by Baltimore police Tuesday night.

Big Bahadur Gurung, 20, had immigrated here from Nepal two months ago, after being given sanctuary following years of persecution in his home country, said Holly Leon-Lierman, the outreach manager for the International Rescue Committee, which helps refugees assimilate.

“He came here seeking freedom and safety,” Leon-Lierman said. “These are people who were persecuted for a long time, and it really makes this attack all the more tragic.”

The incident is the latest in a series of crimes that have sparked concern for members of Baltimore’s Nepalese and Bhutanese community, which officials say is centered in Northeast Baltimore’s Frankford neighborhood and has been growing in recent years.

Officers were called to the Parkside Gardens apartments in the 5200 block of Bowleys Lane at 10:12 p.m. for a report of a double shooting, and found two men suffering from gunshot injuries. A 17-year-old male, also an immigrant who arrived here last year, was shot multiple times in the torso and taken to an area hospital in critical condition. Gurung, of the 4900 block of Gunther Ave., was shot in the chest and was pronounced dead.

Bhutan is a tiny kingdom in South Asia located at the eastern end of the Himalayas. For years, thousands of Bhutanese of Nepali descent have been fleeing the country, alleging ethnic and political repression, and were stranded in Nepalese refugee camps.

In 2007, the United States announced it would offer sanctuary to up to 60,000 refugees, with Ellen Sauerbrey, then the director of the State Department’s refugee division and a former Republican state legislator from Maryland, playing a key role. More than 30,000 refugees have settled in the United States since then, one of the largest refugee groups in recent years, according to news reports. More than 700 have settled in Baltimore.

Source : texasnepal.com

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sanee
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sad news.... may decesed rest in peace
crazyNep
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Sad news
Chimse_Keto
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May Big Bahadur Soul... RIP.
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RIP.

Also, to all the brothers working in a gas station or similar business, do not put up any resistance to an attempted robbery. Most of the losses are covered by insurance and it just isn't worth it. It's not clear whether the clerks retaliated here or not, but nonetheless, just follow the commands and let law enforcement do the rest.
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RIP Big Bahadur jyu (Bir Bahadur hola).

Baltimore seems to be really dangerous area.  More and more often I hear Nepali (people of Nepali origin) being victim of roobbery, shootings and murder over there.  Has anybody watched HBO series WIRE?  This kind of news seems to validate that TV show.

Saathi haru, Baltimore bata sarera Washingtond DC area tira januhola.  Not sure by how much, but Northwest DC/NoVa seems more safe.

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