After US FedEx Shooting, Sikhs In Indianapolis Feel Targeted Again After US FedEx Shooting, Sikhs In Indianapolis Feel Targeted Again Many Sikh families with agricultural backgrounds emigrated from India to the Midwest because of its auto and trucking industries, said Amrith Kaur, the coalition's legal director. Members of the Sikh community gather in mourning in Indianapolis on Saturday Indianapolis: Amarjeet Kaur Johal was once a regular at Sikh Satsang of Indianapolis, volunteering to cook and clean up after communal meals. On Saturday, Johal's family, friends and co-workers gathered at the temple without her. Johal, a grandmother of five, was one of the eight workers killed when a gunman opened fire at a FedEx warehouse Thursday night. Four of the victims were Sikh, a loss that cuts deep in this tightknit community, connected by faith and a common heritage tied to Punjab.