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Indianapolis Fedex mass shooting makes American Sikhs feel unsafe — Quartz India


April 19, 2021
Just days after Vaisakhi—the harvest festival that marks the start of the Sikh New Year—America’s Sikh community was left petrified by a bloody massacre.
Among the eight victims who died in the mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx Facility on April 15, four were Sikh.
“I have several family members who work at the particular facility and are traumatised,” community member Komal Chohan, whose 66-year-old grandmother Amarjeet Kaur Johal was among the victims, said in a Sikh Coalition press release. “My
nani (grandmother), my family, and our families should not feel unsafe at work, at their place of worship, or anywhere. Enough is enough—our community has been through enough trauma.” Johal was found with a paycheck in hand, ready to leave to celebrate a grandchild’s birthday.

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Indianapolis Shooter Brandon Hole Legally Bought Weapons Used in Massacre


Indianapolis Shooter Brandon Hole Legally Bought Weapons Used in Massacre
On 4/17/21 at 9:32 PM EDT
Brandon Hole, the suspect who shot and killed several people during a mass shooting Thursday night at a FedEx facility outside of the Indianapolis airport, legally bought the weapons used during his massacre, the Indianapolis police said Saturday night.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) stated that Hole legally obtained those weapons, according to a search by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF).
UPDATE-During Thursday’s incident, the suspect, Brandon Hole, was witnessed using assault rifles in the assault.  ATF conducted a trace on the two weapons.  IMPD learned that Brandon Hole purchased the rifles legally in July and September of 2020.— IMPD (@IMPDnews) April 18, 2021

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Sikh community and lawmakers seek investigation into Indianapolis shooting as potential hate crime


Sikh community and lawmakers seek investigation into Indianapolis shooting as potential hate crime
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April 18, 2021 14:27 IST
Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi on April 17 called for investigation of potential anti-Sikh motivations in the incident that took place late on April 15 night
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Members of the Sikh Coalition gather at the Sikh Satsang of Indianapolis in Indianapolis on April 17, 2021 to formulate the groups’ response to the shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis that claimed the lives of four members of the Sikh community.
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Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi on April 17 called for investigation of potential anti-Sikh motivations in the incident that took place late on April 15 night

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Indianapolis shooting: Disbelief in Sikh community, ripples in India


US President Joe Biden called the Indianapolis mass shootout a "national embarrassment" on Saturday
The tragic mass shootout in Indianapolis has sent a shock through the US and even world. Eight people were killed in the shootout that took place on Thursday. Four of them belonged to the Sikh community in the US. The families of the deceased are expressing their anger, fear and anxiety in the aftermath of the mass shooting.
Jaswinder Singh, who lost his life in the shooting, was due to get his first paycheck at the facility this month and was working on the night shift to sort out the mail.

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