Indian-origin man kills registered sex offender in California after tracking him online | Details

Indian-origin man kills registered sex offender in California after tracking him online | Details


Police said they recovered screenshots of several sex offender profiles from Californiaโ€™s Meganโ€™s Law website on Varun Sureshโ€™s phone, including one of victim David Brimmer that had been saved less than an hour before the stabbing was reported.

New York:

A 29-year-old Indian-origin man, Varun Suresh, has been charged with the murder of 71-year-old registered sex offender David Brimmer in Fremont, California. According to police, the assault was a โ€œtargetedโ€ act, with Suresh allegedly tracking his victim using Californiaโ€™s Meganโ€™s Law database, which lists details of sex offenders. As per report of The Independemt, Brimmer, who previously served nine years in prison for child sexual assault in 1995, was stabbed multiple times and died despite attempts to save him.

The chilling pursuit

Investigations revealed that Suresh armed himself with a knife and disguised his approach by posing as a CPA, carrying a notebook and coffee to appear as a professional seeking clients. After confirming Brimmerโ€™s identity at his home, Suresh allegedly declared, โ€œI knew I had the right guy.โ€

When Brimmer attempted to flee, the attacker chased him across two blocks, into a neighbourโ€™s garage and kitchen. During the pursuit, Suresh stabbed him in the neck while demanding he โ€œrepentโ€ and then slit his throat as Brimmer tried to crawl away.

No remorse and prior red flags

Authorities discovered screenshots of multiple sex offender profiles from the Meganโ€™s Law website on Sureshโ€™s phone, including one of Brimmerโ€™s taken just 45 minutes before the 911 call. In post-arrest statements, Suresh admitted he had long wanted to kill a sex offender, claiming, โ€œthey hurt childrenโ€ and โ€œdeserve to die.โ€ Disturbingly, he described the murder as โ€œhonestly really funโ€ and expressed no remorse.

Suresh told police he did not intend to escape, adding that if officers hadnโ€™t arrived, he would have called them himself.

This was not Sureshโ€™s first run-in with law enforcement. In 2021, he was arrested for making a fake bomb threat and burglary after leaving a suspicious bag at a Fremont hotel. At the time, he admitted he believed the hotelโ€™s CEO was a pedophile and said he had been โ€œhuntingโ€ him.

Legal proceedings underway

The Alameda County District Attorneyโ€™s Office has charged Suresh with murder, residential burglary, and use of a deadly weapon. He remains in custody as prosecutors pursue the case. Authorities stressed that the killing was an isolated act, posing no continuing public threat, but the attack has sparked alarm about vigilante justice and misuse of offender databases for targeted violence.



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