<p>In a suspected hate-related incident, an Indian-origin store clerk was shot in the face during a struggle with an unidentified man who called him a terrorist and part of the ISIS terror group as he tried to rob the store, a media report said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The clerk, whose name was not released, worked at a store in Michigan owned by Sikh-American businessman Inderjit Singh.<br /><br />The clerk sustained injuries and was released from hospital over the weekend. He told co-workers that the robber called him a "terrorist" because he is of Indian descent, according to a report in mlive.com, a Michigan-based news website.<br /><br />Singh's daughter Gurleen Kaur, said the robber demanded money from the store worker then led him to a back room where he put the barrel of a long gun into the worker's mouth.<br />The victim, 34, told Kaur that the robber called him a "terrorist" and said he was part of Islamic State terror group.<br /><br />The worker, fearing he would be killed, grabbed the rifle and was shot in the cheek during the struggle, she said.<br /><br />Grand Rapids Police Sergeant Terry Dixon said the victim responded bravely.<br />"We're very proud of how he responded in light of this incident. This could've been much, much worse given the apparent intent of the suspect," Dixon said.<br /><br />"If the victim had not fought off the suspect, then this could've been a much more serious incident."<br /><br />Kaur said the gunman threatened the worker allegedly because of his ethnicity "but I don't know why he did what he did," she said.<br /><br />"It could've happened to anyone that looks like us," she said.<br /><br />"We're Americans," she said. "We're trying to live normal lives, be Americans."<br />The robber, wearing a mask and holding a gun, left with an undisclosed amount of money. <br /></p>
<p>In a suspected hate-related incident, an Indian-origin store clerk was shot in the face during a struggle with an unidentified man who called him a terrorist and part of the ISIS terror group as he tried to rob the store, a media report said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The clerk, whose name was not released, worked at a store in Michigan owned by Sikh-American businessman Inderjit Singh.<br /><br />The clerk sustained injuries and was released from hospital over the weekend. He told co-workers that the robber called him a "terrorist" because he is of Indian descent, according to a report in mlive.com, a Michigan-based news website.<br /><br />Singh's daughter Gurleen Kaur, said the robber demanded money from the store worker then led him to a back room where he put the barrel of a long gun into the worker's mouth.<br />The victim, 34, told Kaur that the robber called him a "terrorist" and said he was part of Islamic State terror group.<br /><br />The worker, fearing he would be killed, grabbed the rifle and was shot in the cheek during the struggle, she said.<br /><br />Grand Rapids Police Sergeant Terry Dixon said the victim responded bravely.<br />"We're very proud of how he responded in light of this incident. This could've been much, much worse given the apparent intent of the suspect," Dixon said.<br /><br />"If the victim had not fought off the suspect, then this could've been a much more serious incident."<br /><br />Kaur said the gunman threatened the worker allegedly because of his ethnicity "but I don't know why he did what he did," she said.<br /><br />"It could've happened to anyone that looks like us," she said.<br /><br />"We're Americans," she said. "We're trying to live normal lives, be Americans."<br />The robber, wearing a mask and holding a gun, left with an undisclosed amount of money. <br /></p>