Bike-borne assailants shot and killed a 25-year-old gym owner in Hansi town, Hisar district, Haryana [1], [2], [3].
The targeted nature of the attack and the speed of the execution suggest a planned hit, raising concerns about local security and the use of firearms in the region.
Kapil, the gym owner, was killed during the assault [1]. CCTV footage captured the entire attack, showing the gunmen firing approximately 10 rounds [1], [2] within a window of roughly five seconds [1].
In addition to the fatality, one woman was injured during the shooting [1]. The attackers fled the scene on their motorcycle immediately after the barrage of gunfire [1], [2].
Local police have launched an investigation to identify the suspects and determine the motive behind the killing [1]. Authorities are reviewing the available surveillance footage to track the movement of the bike and the identities of the shooters [1], [2].
No arrests have been reported as of this week. The investigation remains ongoing as officials seek to understand why the 25-year-old [3] was targeted in this public setting.
“Assailants fired 10 rounds in roughly five seconds.”
The use of high-volume gunfire in a short duration indicates a high level of aggression and intent to ensure the target's death. This incident highlights the challenges Haryana police face in curbing the use of illegal firearms and the prevalence of targeted violence in semi-urban centers like Hansi.

