BANGALORE, India — A professor was killed and four others were wounded at a science conference in India on Wednesday (Dec. 28) by a gunman with possible ties to a terrorist group, according to police.
Police said the gunman sprayed automatic gunfire during a conference at the Indian Institute of Science, based in the southern Indian city of Bangalore. Professor M.C. Puri from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, was killed in the attack, according to police.
Several others were seriously hurt, including Vijay Chandru, founder of the Indian-developed palm-computer, the Simputer, according to a report from the BBC News service.
The Indian Institute of Science is a leading postgraduate college in India's technology hub of Bangalore.
I've previously memed about the TATA Bookhouse at the IIS. This happened right next to it on the idyllic campus there. A damned shame. Murderous sons of bitches. Guess all those armed guards at the gates didn't equal security. I hear they don't even have bullets?