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Indianapolis Sikhs Mourn FedEx Shooting Victims as Questions About Motive Linger

Indianapolis Sikhs Mourn FedEx Shooting Victims as Questions About Motive Linger Four of the eight people killed on Thursday night were from Indiana’s growing Sikh community. Family members of Amarjeet Johal, one of the victims of the shooting at the FedEx facility, gathered at the Sikh Satsang in Indianapolis, on Saturday.Credit.Maddie McGarvey for The New York Times April 17, 2021, 7:58 p.m. ET INDIANAPOLIS For decades now, Sikhs have come by the thousands to Central Indiana seeking good jobs, quiet lives and affordable homes. Some became doctors or police officers, but many others worked as truckers or in warehouses, toiling overnight and out of the public eye to support their families.

Police: Indianapolis FedEx shooter legally bought guns despite red flags

Sikh community calls for gun reforms after FedEx shooting | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Casey Smith And Rick Callahan A body is taken from the scene where multiple people were shot at a FedEx Ground facility in Indianapolis, Friday, April 16, 2021. A gunman killed several people and wounded others before taking his own life in a late-night attack at a FedEx facility near the Indianapolis airport, police said. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) April 17, 2021 - 6:59 PM INDIANAPOLIS - Members of Indianapolis’ tight-knit Sikh community joined with city officials to call for gun reforms Saturday as they mourned the deaths of four Sikhs who were among the eight people killed in a mass shooting at a FedEx warehouse.

Family of Indianapolis FedEx shooter apologizes: We tried to get him the help he needed

Family of Indianapolis FedEx shooter apologizes: We tried to get him the help he needed Shari Rudavsky, Indianapolis Star Replay Video UP NEXT INDIANAPOLIS The family of the man suspected of killing eight people and injuring many others at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis issued a statement Saturday. In the brief statement, the family declined all interview requests. The family apologized and noted they tried to get Brandon Scott Hole, 19, help.  “We are devastated at the loss of life caused as a result of Brandon’s actions; through the love of his family, we tried to get him the help he needed, the statement said. Our sincerest and most heartfelt apologies go out to the victims of this senseless tragedy. We are so sorry for the pain and hurt being felt by their families and the entire Indianapolis community.

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