Indian Techie Shot Dead by US Police: Family Alleges Racial Harassment
Indian Techie Shot Dead by US Police: Family Alleges Racial Harassment
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On Sept 3, 2025, Telangana techie Mohammed Nizamuddin was shot dead by US police in California, raising concerns over policing and racial bias.

What Happened in Santa Clara?

According to the Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD), officers responded to a 911 call reporting a stabbing incident inside a residence. On arrival, they found Nizamuddin holding a knife and allegedly pinning down his injured roommate. Officers claim they were forced to open fire during the confrontation.

Nizamuddin was immediately rushed to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. His roommate was also hospitalized with multiple injuries and is currently recovering.

The Family’s Side of the Story

Nizamuddin’s family in India has disputed the police version. They insist that it was Nizamuddin himself who first called the police for help, only to be shot moments later. His relatives further allege that he was subjected to racial harassment, wage fraud, and wrongful termination at his workplace prior to the incident.

The family pointed to his LinkedIn posts where Nizamuddin openly expressed concerns about racial hatred, discrimination, surveillance, and intimidation in the United States. One of his last public posts read:

“Enough is enough, white supremacy/racist white American mentality has to end.”

These statements have intensified suspicions that racial bias may have played a role in the escalation of events.

Ongoing Investigation

The Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office and SCPD are jointly investigating the shooting. Authorities have assured the public that the case remains “active and open” and that updates will be shared as the investigation progresses.

Meanwhile, community leaders and advocacy groups are demanding a thorough, transparent, and independent probe into both the shooting and the claims of racial harassment.

Support from India

Back home, political representatives and community leaders have taken up the matter. Amjed Ullah Khan, spokesperson of the Majlis Bachao Tehreek, met with Nizamuddin’s father and has appealed to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to intervene. The family has requested assistance from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in repatriating Nizamuddin’s mortal remains from Santa Clara to India.

As of now, the MEA has not issued a formal response.

A Broader Debate on Safety and Discrimination

The case highlights a growing concern among Indian professionals in the United States. While the country offers immense career opportunities, incidents of racial profiling, workplace discrimination, and excessive police force have been widely reported.

Nizamuddin’s death has once again sparked debate on the intersection of race, immigration, and policing in America—and whether enough is being done to ensure safety for immigrants contributing to the country’s workforce.

Conclusion

The tragic death of Mohammed Nizamuddin has left his family devastated and the Indian community in shock. As investigations continue, the demand for justice and accountability grows stronger. This case is not just about one man’s death—it reflects the broader struggle against racial injustice, immigrant vulnerability, and the urgent need for reform in policing practices.

The world now watches closely to see whether justice will be served and whether systemic issues that Nizamuddin courageously spoke out against will finally be addressed.

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