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Jason Eaton is seen on a monitor, left, set up in the Burlington, Vt., courtroom where he was being arraigned Monday, Nov. 27, 2023. Eaton allegedly shot three college students of Palestinian descent, wounding them in what authorities said may have been a hate crime. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali)
In this still frame from video provided by WCAX-TV law enforcement officers speak near police tape near a scene Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023 where three men of Palestinian descent were shot and injured, in Burlington, Vt. Burlington Police Department arrested Jason J. Eaton, suspected in the shooting of three young men, who were attending a Thanksgiving holiday gathering near the University of Vermont campus Saturday evening. (WCAX-TV via AP)
In this still frame from video provided by WCAX-TV law enforcement officers stand by police tape near a scene Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023 where three men of Palestinian descent were shot and injured, in Burlington, Vt. Burlington Police Department arrested Jason J. Eaton, suspected in the shooting of three young men, who were attending a Thanksgiving holiday gathering near the University of Vermont campus Saturday evening. (WCAX-TV via AP)
In this still frame from video provided by WCAX-TV Burlington, Vt. Police vehicles stand on a street and in a driveway near a scene Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023 where three men of Palestinian descent were shot and injured, in Burlington, Vt. Burlington Police Department arrested Jason J. Eaton, suspected in the shooting of three young men, who were attending a Thanksgiving holiday gathering near the University of Vermont campus Saturday evening. (WCAX-TV via AP)
In this still frame from video provided by WCAX-TV Burlington, Vt. Police vehicles rest near a scene Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023 where three men of Palestinian descent were shot and injured, in Burlington, Vt. Burlington Police Department arrested Jason J. Eaton, suspected in the shooting of three young men, who were attending a Thanksgiving holiday gathering near the University of Vermont campus Saturday evening. (WCAX-TV via AP)
FILE - A sign on the University of Vermont campus in Burlington, Vt., is pictured on March 11, 2020. Police say three young men of Palestinian descent who were attending a Thanksgiving holiday gathering were shot and injured near the University of Vermont campus. Police are searching for the suspect after the three were shot late Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, in Burlington. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)
Hisham Awartani with his father, Ali Awartani, and mother, Elizabeth Price. On Saturday, Awartani was one of three men of Palestinian descent shot in Burlington, Vermont. Elizabeth Price hide caption
From left: Tahseen Ali Ahmed, Kinnan Abdalhamid and Hisham Awartani, three college students of Palestinian descent who were shot in Burlington, Vermont, on Nov. 25, are seen in this undated handout photo. Awartani family/via REUTERS hide caption
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President Joe Biden on Monday said that he and first lady Jill Biden were "were horrified to learn that three college students of Palestinian descent, two of whom are American citizens, were shot Saturday in Burlington, Vermont."
One of the three students of Palestinian descent shot during an attack in Vermont spoke out in a text message read to his Brown University classmates during a vigil for him that turned raucous at the Ivy League campus, saying, \"I am but one casualty in this much wider conflict.\"
\"Had I been shot in the West Bank, where I grew up, the medical services that saved my life here would likely have been withheld by the Israeli army. The soldier who shot me would go home and never be convicted,\" Awartani wrote in the message. \"I understand that the pain is so much more real and immediate because many of you know me, but any attack like this is horrific, be it here or in Palestine.\"
The three students were shot while walking in the neighborhood near the University of Vermont. The students were speaking Arabic and two were wearing kaffiyehs, or traditional Palestinian headscarves, when they were attacked, according to police.
Days after three 20-year-old college students of Palestinian descent were shot and wounded in Burlington, Vermont, the mothers of two of the young men arrived in the U.S. from Jerusalem and the West Bank to see their children for the first time since the attack.
Abdalhamid, Awartani and Ahmad were all shot while walking down a street on Saturday night in Burlington, where they were visiting one of the young men's relatives for Thanksgiving weekend. Two of the men were wearing traditional Arab keffiyeh scarves when the shooting occurred, and they told detectives that they had been talking to each other in a mixture of Arabic and English, said Burlington Police Chief Jon Murad at a news conference on Monday. They told police that the gunman approached them without speaking to them, according to Murad.
"He stepped off a porch and produced a firearm and began discharging that firearm," Murad told reporters. At the time, the police chief said that one of the three students shot had been discharged from the hospital while the other two remained in the intensive care unit.
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