New Delhi, April 17 Four Sikhs, including three women, were among eight people killed in a mass shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis in Indiana. This was the worst attack on Indian-origin people in the US since the Oak Creek Gurdwara shooting in Wisconsin on August 5, 2012. The victims were identified as Amarjeet Johal (66), Jaswinder Kaur (64), Amarjit Sekhon (48) and Jaswinder Singh (68). Five Indian-Americans were injured, one of them seriously with a bullet in the eye. US flag at half-mast on federal buildings This is the worst attack on Sikh community members in the US since Oak Creek Gurdwara shooting of 2012 While the FBI claimed the accused possessed no ‘racially motivated ideology’, rights groups think otherwise