Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Sikhs in US respond to Kent shooting with fear, disbelief

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KENT (WASHINGTON): Fear, hurt and disbelief weighed on the minds of those who gathered at a Sikh temple (gurdwara) on Sunday after the shooting of a Sikh man who said a gunman approached him in his suburban Seattle driveway and told him “go back to your own country”.

“Everybody who is part of this community needs to be vigilant,” Satwinder Kaur, a Sikh community leader, said as several hundred people poured into a gurdwara in Renton for worship services, about one mile from Friday night’s shooting. “It is scary. The community has been shaken up,” she said.

Authoritie­s said a gunman approached the 39-year-old Sikh man as he worked on his car in his driveway in the city of Kent, about 20 miles south of Seattle. The FBI will help investigat­e the shooting, authoritie­s said.

Those who attended the service at the gurdwara expressed fear that one of their own was targeted and said they’re scared to go to the store or other public places. Some said they have noticed an uptick in name calling and other racist incidents in recent months. Others expressed hurt and disbelief at the lack of understand­ing and ignorance.

“Sikhism teaches about equality and peace,” said Sandeep Singh, 24. “It’s sad to see that’s what it has come to,” he said of the violence. “This is our country. This is everyone’s country.”

Gurjot Singh, 39, who served in the Marine Corps and is an Iraq war veteran, said he was dismayed that people think others who look different aren’t equal or don’t contribute equally to the community. “This is equally my country as it is your country,” he said. “It doesn’t anger me. It hurts me.”

Kent councilwom­an Brenda Fincher also went to the gurdwara on Sunday to show support for the community. “When a hate crime happens, we have to stand up and make sure everyone knows it’s not acceptable,” she said. Sikhs have previously been the target of assaults in the US. After the September 11, 2001, attacks, the backlash that hit Muslims around the country expanded to include those of the Sikh faith.

 ?? AP ?? People attending Sunday services at the Gurdwara Singh Sabha in Renton, Washington, about one mile from Friday night’s shooting on a Sikh man in the US.
AP People attending Sunday services at the Gurdwara Singh Sabha in Renton, Washington, about one mile from Friday night’s shooting on a Sikh man in the US.

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