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US Sikh group demands hate motive probe in mass shooting

FOUR MEMBERS OF THE SIKH FAITH AMONG THE DEAD IN FEDEX CARNAGE

- INDIANAPOL­IS

Half of the eight workers shot to death at an Indianapol­is FedEx facility by a former employee before he killed himself belonged to the Sikh religious community, leading an advocacy group to urge a probe of possible racial or ethnic hatred as a factor.

Law enforcemen­t officials said they have yet to determine what motivated the gunman, 19-year-old Brandon Hole, who was white, to carry out Thursday night’s rampage, at a FedEx operations Centre near Indianapol­is Internatio­nal Airport. The attack in Indiana’s state capital, the third most populous city in the Midwest, was the latest in a spate of at least seven deadly mass shootings in the United States over the past month. A shotgun was seized from his home.

‘Bias factor’

The New York-based Sikh Coalition, a civil rights advocacy group, called for a full investigat­ion into “the possibilit­y of bias as factor” in the FedEx killings.

Four members of the Sikh faith — three women and a man — were among the dead in Thursday night’s shooting spree, and at least one Sikh individual was wounded, said Gurinder Singh Khalsa, a businessma­n and leader of the local Sikh community who said he was briefed by victims’ families.

Singh Khalsa also told Reuters the majority of employees at the FedEx site are Sikhs, whose religion originated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontine­nt. He said the FedEx Centre was known for hiring older members of the local Sikh community who did not necessaril­y speak fluent English. The Sikh Coalition’s executive director, Satjeet Kaur, said more than 8,000 Sikh-Americans live in Indiana.

The recent surge in US mass gun violence began on March 16 when a gunman shot eight people to death, including six Asian woman, at three Atlanta-area day spas before he was arrested.

Asian American attacks

That rampage heightened tensions already brewing over a rise in hate crimes and discrimina­tion directed at Asian Americans in recent years, stoked in part by racially inflammato­ry rhetoric about the coronaviru­s pandemic’s origins in China.

Since the September. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States perpetrate­d by the militant group al Qaeda, Sikh men have sometimes been confused publicly with Muslims because they wear turbans with their hair and beards uncut. The eight people killed in Thursday night’s violence ranged in age from 19 to 74. The shooting lasted only a couple of minutes and was over by the time police responded to the scene, Craig McCartt, the Indianapol­is police department’s deputy chief, said on Friday.

 ?? AFP ?? Leaders of the Sikh Satsang of Indianapol­is express their griefat their templey. Inset: Mourners during a prayer vigil at Olivet Missionary Baptist Church in Indianapol­is yesterday.
AFP Leaders of the Sikh Satsang of Indianapol­is express their griefat their templey. Inset: Mourners during a prayer vigil at Olivet Missionary Baptist Church in Indianapol­is yesterday.

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