Wisconsin Gurudwara reopens after the shootings

August 10, 2012 19:20
Wisconsin Gurudwara reopens after the shootings

As a figurative expression of the bravery and that “the good” would prevail, the Wisconsin Gurudwara was reopened. After the gurudwara shootings that killed six devout people and wounded 3 people including a police officer, the Sikh Temple was shut down for safety.

Sikh worshippers were attending the prayers at the temple. The community leader of the Wisconsin Gurudwara, Inderjeet Singh Dhillon, has told the media that the keys were returned to the members of the temple by the FBI on Thursday morning.

The leaders of the gurudwara have already planned a honoring ceremony in memory of the six victims who died in the shootings on Friday. In the ceremony several priests in succession would recite the holy book, Guru Granth Sahib cover to cover. This ceremony would last two continuous days.

Wade Michael Page, an army veteran in his 40's, was a white supremacist was the prime suspect in the shootings who was also killed in the shootout with the police.


AW- Anil

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