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Police say at least seven people, including a gunman, were killed in a shooting at a Sikh temple near Milwaukee Sunday.
Police were called to respond to the shooting at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in the suburb of Oak Creek on Sunday morning, when witnesses said several dozen people were gathering for a service.
Sunny Singh, 21, of Milwaukee, said a friend pulled into the temple's parking lot, heard shots and saw two people fall down. The friend then saw the shooter reload his weapons and head to the temple's entrance, Singh said.
Oak Creek Police Chief John Edwards said the shooting suspect ambushed and opened fire on an 20-year veteran officer who was attending to a victim at the scene. Another officer then shot and killed the suspect.
Greenfield Police Chief Bradley Wentlandt said the officer who was ambushed was shot multiple times and he is being treated in surgery, but is expected to recover.
Wentlandt said four people were found dead inside the temple, while three, including the suspected shooter, were found dead outside. Tactical units went through the temple, and authorities do not believe a second shooter was involved, Wentlandt said. All people have been cleared out of the temple.
Wentlandt described the scene as chaotic and fluid and urged the media not to broadcast photos or video showing tactical units, which could put officers in danger. Police responded to the shooting with a dozen ambulances and are treating it as a domestic terrorism incident.
Three other shooting victims, all men, were taken in critical condition to Froederdt Hospital in Milwaukee, the main trauma center for the area, Chief Medical Officer Lee Biblo said. He added that they were all being treated for bullet wounds: one to the chest, one to the extremities and the face and one to the neck.
A White House official said President Obama was notified of the shooting and is continuing to receive updates.
"At this difficult time, the people of Oak Creek must know that the American people have them in our thoughts and prayers, and our hearts go out to the families and friends of those who were killed and wounded," Obama said in a statement.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker also canceled a Monday event in Green Bay after hearing about the shooting.
"Our hearts go out to the victims and their families, as we all struggle to comprehend the evil that begets this terrible violence," he said in a statement. "At the same time, we are filled with gratitude for our first responders, who show bravery and selflessness as they put aside their own safety to protect our neighbors and friends."
County Alderman Dan Jakupczyk told Fox News that the people at the temple have been "good citizens."
“Since I’ve been alderman, for about three years, there has never been any trouble, or any problems,” he said.
One of the temple's committee members, Ven Boba Ri, told the Journal Sentinel that the shooting was very sad, and he has been fielding calls all morning from around the world, including India.
"Sikhism is such a peaceful religion. We have suffered for generations, in India and even here."
The NYPD also announced, out of caution, a heightened police presence at Sikh temples in New York City.
Sikhism is a monotheistic faith that was founded in South Asia more than 500 years ago. It has roughly 27 million followers worldwide. Observant Sikhs do not cut their hair; male followers often cover their heads with turbans -- which are considered sacred -- and refrain from shaving their beards. There are roughly 500,000 Sikhs in the U.S., according to estimates. The majority worldwide live in India.
Oak Creek is south of Milwaukee along Lake Michigan.
This may have been done by an individual who mistakenly thought that Sikh`s are Muslim
Seriously?!
Wow.
If that is the case, I hope that the media coverage is massive. Maybe some good will come out of it and people will realize that its ridiculous to hate and make assumptions, and even more so without doing any real research. Maybe if people took the time to learn about what they're afraid of, it wouldn't seem so scary or worthy of hate.
Mass ignorance and hatred. We're just wallowing in it.
Even here near D.C. it is bad, and the population is so diverse. My neighbor's mosque had the windows shot out recently. It was a brand new mosque that they had worked so hard to have built. She was heartbroken. It was just blind hatred. So sad.
...lemon curry?...
This post was last modified: 08-06-2012 02:00 AM by AspieMomma.
It's really nasty for Muslims in this state. Just a few counties over it was attempted to argue that Islam was not a religion and not covered under the first amendment. Islam won the suit, but the community had driven away their contractor with vandalism. And the local Muslims need a new mosque and had already invested a huge amount of money in one. This was a few semesters ago, I think. The money must have been a loss.
Brett Erlich Wrote:
Chris Christie is so fat, I was giving a presentation and he ate my pie charts.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Poor Christians complain so much, what a bunch of jokers. They're oppressed by other people being able to choose a different religion or a different morality. Or the same morality with a different name for god.
Brett Erlich Wrote:
Chris Christie is so fat, I was giving a presentation and he ate my pie charts.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Poor Christians complain so much, what a bunch of jokers. They're oppressed by other people being able to choose a different religion or a different morality. Or the same morality with a different name for god.
Not all feel that way, probably just a minority that happen to be the loudest ones. Isn't that the way it always goes?
Although in the states it may not be a minority, but it certainly isn't all of them. Many are willing to live and let live.
There is good evidence that it is true of the culture in my state.
Our whole state had one candidate in the recent primary that was pro-choice.
Many of the people who aren't Christian around here were driven away by the hatred and evil that's been deliberately cultivated by the religious leadership in this area. When asked about their identity half of the people publicly list "Christian" the other half do not mention religion at all.
Brett Erlich Wrote:
Chris Christie is so fat, I was giving a presentation and he ate my pie charts.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.