These are the victims of the Indianapolis FedEx shooting
CNN s Jason Carroll speaks to family members of Jasvinder Kaur and Amarjit Sekhon, two victims of a mass shooting at a FedEx Ground facility in Indianapolis, where eight people were killed.
Posted: Apr 18, 2021 6:31 AM
Updated: Apr 18, 2021 10:30 AM
Posted By: CNN
John Weisert would have celebrated his 50th wedding anniversary in the fall.
Amarjit Sekhon and Jasvinder Kaur were the backbones of their families and members of Indianapolis close-knit Sikh community.
The victims range in age from 19 to 74, according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.
Their names are: Matthew R. Alexander, 32; Blackwell, 19; Amarjeet Johal, 66; Kaur, 50; Sekhon, 48; Jaswinder Singh, 68; Karli Smith, 19; and Weisert, 74.
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FedEx gunman Brandon Hole legally bought 2 rifles after police seized shotgun
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INDIANAPOLIS – The suspected gunman in the mass shooting that left eight people dead at a FedEx building legally purchased the two rifles used in the massacre just months after a shotgun was seized from his home, authorities said.
A trace of the two guns revealed that suspect Brandon Scott Hole, 19, legally bought the rifles in July and September last year, police said. Police declined to say where Hole bought the guns, citing the ongoing investigation.