Firing at a Gurudwara in US, several people shot: Reports

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Update at 3:18 p.m. ET:

The Indian Embassy reports that it is monitoring the situation and that it is in touch with the National Security Council over the incident, CNN is reporting. President Obama, who the White House reports touched down in Washington via the Marine One helicopter about 40 minutes ago, has been informed of the situation, CNN also reports.

Update at 2:45 p.m. ET:

Seven people have died in the shooting incident Sunday at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek, Greenfield Police Chief Bradley Wentlandt tells reporters. One of those was the shooter, he said.

Wentlandt said that in light of the chaos of the incident, he is acting as public information officer for the Oak Creek Police Department. He called the scene "an ongoing and very fluid situation."

Four of the deceased are inside the temple and three deceased are outside, including the shooter, he said.

About 10:25 a.m. CT, Oak Creek police received multiple calls about the shooting. A 20-year law enforcement veteran arrived at the scene and exchanged multiple rounds with the officer, Wentlandt said. The officer was shot multiple times and is in surgery. His condition is not known. The shooter is "down at the scene and is presumed deceased," Wentlandt said.

Although early reports from witnesses suggested there may have been more than one shooter, Wentlandt said officers had not identified any other gunmen.
 

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10 year old amongst those killed
 

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Even Amitabh bachan tweeted but not manmohan or prime minister office:sad::sad::tsk::tsk:
PMO's channel is inactive, however Nirupama Rao's (Indian Ambassador to USA) is active

https://twitter.com/NMenonRao
Ambassador Rao "@NMenonRao

Extremely tragic shootings at Wisconsin.Embassy seized of situation. In touch with NSC at White House. CG Chicago deputing official to spot.
 

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Sikh rights groups have reported a rise in bias attacks since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The Washington-based Sikh Coalition has reported more than 700 incidents in the U.S. since 9/11, which advocates blame on anti-Islamic sentiment. Sikhs don't practice the same religion as Muslims, but their long beards and turbans often cause them to be mistaken for Muslims, advocates say.

Shooting at Sikh temple in Wis., at least 7 dead - CBS News
 

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On CNN, they are saying Sikhs worship cows and Sikhs were born out of Hindus to fight Muslims! :confused::noidea:
 

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Even Sant Chatwal who is right hand of Hillary Clinton spoke to her, but not our manmohan who is still sleeping:tsk::tsk:

 

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why should sikhs pays for bad deeds of Muslims
EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!

How many Mosques have been targeted similarly till date ??

also . . . . even if we consider that an avg Amercian cannot differentiate b/w a Gurudwara and a Mosque

How unlikely it is; given 11 Potential targets they close in one the most odd looking one, given that mosques in US outnumber Gurudwaras by atleast 10:1
How many Sikhs were targeted mistaken as Muslims in US till now since 9/11?

As I said let's wait for more details before you start defending the attackers or twisting things out of proportions or derail the main topic ie "attacks against Sikhs mistaken as muslims".
 

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At least seven people were killed, including one shooter, just after 10 a.m. Sunday at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, police said.

Four of the dead were inside the temple at 7512 S. Howell Ave. and three of the dead, including a shooter, were outside the temple.

A police SWAT team entered the building before noon and brought uninjured people out of the building at 7512 S. Howell Ave.

They started removing injured people from the temple's prayer room.

SWAT team members were still sweeping the building about 1 p.m. and an explosion was heard from the building at that time. It was unclear what the explosion was.

The first officer on the scene encountered an active shooter and exchanged fire with him, according to Greenfield Police Chief Bradley Wentlandt who briefed media on the scene.

The shooter went down and is believed to be dead, said Wentlandt, who is acting as police spokesman for the incident. He said authorities had no evidence of a second shooter.

Wentlandt said the officer was hit multiple times, but is expected to survive. He said the officer was a 20-year veteran and "an extremely accomplished tactical officer." He was taken to Froedtert Hospital in Wauwatosa where he was in surgery just before 2 p.m.

Among those who were shot was the president of the temple, Satwant Kaleka, who was taken to a hospital.

Deepinder Dhaliwal said Kaleka, his brother in law, was shot in the back, but has now been taken to a hospital in St. Francis.

Dhaliwal said his sister, the president's wife, called him while hiding inside the building with a few other women.

Dick Katschke, a spokesman for the Medical College of Wisconsin, said three adult males were being treated at Froedtert Hospital in Wauwatosa. One of the three was undergoing surgery in the intensive care ward. Another is in an operating room. And the third is being treated in the emergency room, Katschke said.

All three were being treated for gunshot wounds. All are in critical condition, according to Froedtert.

People were in the temple as early as 6:30 a.m. Sunday and many more were arriving for a service that was to begin about 11:30 a.m.

There were reports that children were taken away from the area of the building where the shooting took place after shots were fired.

Someone who sent a text message to a Journal Sentinel reporter shortly before noon said that there were two shooters with children possibly as hostages.

And the head priest was locked inside a restroom with a cell phone and that there were as many as 20 to 30 victims.

One of the temple's committee members, Ven Boba Ri, said that based on communication with people inside the temple, the shooter was a white male in his 30s.

"We have no idea," he said of the motive. "It's pretty much a hate crime. It's not an insider."

According to Ri, the man started shooting after he walked up to a priest who was standing outside, and shot him.

Then he went inside and started shooting.

People inside the temple were using cell phones to call people outside, saying please send help, Ri said.

"It's sad, I don't know how to describe it," said Ri, who has been fielding calls all morning from around the world, including India.

"Sikhism is such a peaceful religion. We have suffered for generations, in India and even here."

"We're all the same," said temple member Jaswinder Schandock. "Everybody has the same blood."

Groups of temple members were gathered, on cell phones, conferring in small groups and watching from afar.

Oak Creek police were not giving out any information at this point.

Numerous police agencies had responded to scene to assist Oak Creek, including the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

At least two dozen ambulances responded, including from Oak Creek, Caledonia, North Shore Fire, Greenfield and West Allis. Those ambulances had moved to the temple about 12:40 p.m.

As of about 1:15 p.m., the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office said it had not been called to the scene.

The Joint Terrorism Task Force, a collection of federal, state and local law enforcement, was on the scene of the shooting by 1 p.m. Those task forces, several of which are situated around the country, typically work quietly to prevent terrorism attacks but also respond to mass shootings to help coordinate law enforcement. Sources said it was too early to say if this will be considered an act of terrorism.

U.S. Attorney James Santelle said he expected federal law enforcement will play a role in the investigation. Exactly what that role is remains to be seen, Santelle said.

"I am clearly anticipating that there will be federal investigative support," Santelle said.

In previous mass shootings, the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives trace the gun or guns used in the shooting. FBI also may take on a general investigative role, as they have in the past, helping with search warrants or conducting out of state aspects of the investigation.

Meanwhile, Brookfield police officers were dispatched to the Sikh Temple at 3675 N. Calhoun Road as a precaution in the aftermath of the Oak Creek shooting.

At least three squads were at the temple in Waukesha County and they blocked off roads leading to the building.

About 50 people were at the Brookfield temple for a morning service and many of them went outside after they learned of the shooting in Oak Creek.

More than 20 million people worldwide follow the Sikh religion, established about 500 years ago in the Punjab region of India. Devout male followers must wear long beards and their hair in a turban, and in America are sometimes mistaken for Muslims; the two religions are not affiliated. Sikhism is an offshoot of Hinduism, but unlike Hindus, who believe in multiple deities, Sikhs are monotheistic.

In the days after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, at least four acts of violence against Sikhs occurred in the Milwaukee area, , said Swarnjit S. Arora, a founder of the local Sikh Religious Society said in 2002. Two taxis owned by Sikh drivers were vandalized, and two Sikh men were assaulted, said Arora. The crimes were not widely reported by the news media because they were overshadowed by dramatic events across the nation, he said.

About 3,000 Sikh families live in southeastern Wisconsin. A tight-knit community, they meet for religious services and to share meals at the Religious Society in Brookfield and the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, in Oak Creek, which opened in 2007. Sikh temples are called gurdwaras, or the gateway to the guru.

The Oak Creek scene was similar to the situation in 2005, when a gunman killed seven people and himself at a church meeting in a Brookfield hotel.

Terry Ratzmann, 44, opened fire March 12, 2005, during a worship service of the Living Church of God at the Sheraton hotel in Brookfield.

At least 7 dead, including shooter, at Sikh Temple - JSOnline
 

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EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!



How many Sikhs were targeted mistaken as Muslims in US till now since 9/11?

As I said let's wait for more details before you start defending the attackers or twisting things out of proportions or derail the main topic ie "attacks against Sikhs mistaken as muslims".
Though, this could be the reason, this has not been proven yet. So as you said let us wait for more solid info. And as of now, there is just one attacker.
 

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Amitabh bachan who is half sikh twweted but not our full sardar manmohan.
 
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Though, this could be the reason, this has not been proven yet. So as you said let us wait for more solid info. And as of now, there is just one attacker.
police termed this as racist attack
 

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Why are members here expecting GoI to say something? It is a US issue!
becoz its related to sikhs, who come from india and most of them are Indian citizen including granthi who died, our prime minister is also happens to be sikh
 

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EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!



How many Sikhs were targeted mistaken as Muslims in US till now since 9/11?

As I said let's wait for more details before you start defending the attackers or twisting things out of proportions or derail the main topic ie "attacks against Sikhs mistaken as muslims".
Defending the attackers ?? Are you out of your mind ??

attacks against Sikhs mistaken as muslims
is not the main Topic AFAIK

I am just proposing that these might be Racial Attacks unrelated to prejudice against Islam or the work of a Psycho like the Dark Knight Rises attack.

Anyway let just wait for further reports . .
 

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