News World US Police arrests accused in killing of Indian in-store shooting, calls his behaviour 'very bizarre'

US Police arrests accused in killing of Indian in-store shooting, calls his behaviour 'very bizarre'

Police have apprehended Davonta Mathis, aged 21, in connection with the killing of Gopikrishna. Mathis is charged with capital murder for fatally shooting Gopikrishna multiple times, including in the head.

Dasari Gopikrishna, Andhra man killed in Arkansas grocery store shooting. Image Source : IANSDasari Gopikrishna, Andhra man killed in Arkansas grocery store shooting.

Houston: Almost four days after an Indian national was brutally killed in the United States, the police arrested a 21-year-old man on Monday. According to reports, police in the US state of Texas have arrested a man in connection with the killing of a 32-year-old Indian national during a robbery at a convenience store in Dallas. Dasari Gopikrishna, who came to the US only eight months ago, was fatally shot at the convenience store in Pleasant Grove, Dallas, on June 21.

He hailed from the Yajali village of the Bapatla district in Andhra Pradesh. Police have arrested 21-year-old Davonta Mathis for murdering Gopikrishna. He faces capital murder charges for fatally shooting Gopikrisna multiple times, including in the head. During the robbery, Mathis walked into the store, approached the counter and shot Gopikrishna. He stole items before running away, police said.

Police described the accused' behaviour as "very bizarre"

Gopikrishna was taken to the hospital in critical condition and later died. Mathis was originally arrested and charged with robbery, but the charge was upgraded to capital murder because of Gopikrishna's death. His bond set at USD 7.5 million. Sgt. Curtis Phillip of the Mesquite Police described Mathis' behaviour as "very bizarre," noting the significant impact of his decisions at such a young age. Mathis is also charged in a separate fatal shooting in Waco city on June 20. He shot Muhammad Hussain, 60, multiple times, who died from injuries at the hospital.

Gopikrishna's family seeks help for reparation of body

Meanwhile, the Indian consulate here is finalising arrangements with Gopikrishna's family to repatriate his body, officials said. Representatives from the Telugu Association of North America (TANA) and family friends are collaborating with the consulate to facilitate the transportation of Gopikrishna's body to his hometown in India. The consulate has confirmed that all police autopsies and necessary formalities have been completed, and they are prioritising the shipment of the body by Tuesday. Gopikrishna's murder is the second in as many days of a convenience store clerk working the night shift.

The incident has deeply affected the Indian community in Dallas and surrounding areas. Gopikrishna is survived by his wife and son.

(With inputs from agency)

Also Read: Who was Dasari Gopalakrishna? Andhra man among four killed in US grocery store shooting

Latest World News