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UPDATE: The names of the victims killed in the Indianapolis shooting released, half of them Sikhs

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 17 Apr, 2021 03:05 AM
  • UPDATE: The names of the victims killed in the Indianapolis shooting released, half of them Sikhs

UPDATE: Police have confirmed the names of the 8 people who died in the mass shooting at the FedEx facility Thursday night and half of them are from the Sikh Commmunity. They are: 

Amarjeet Kaur Johal, 66

Karli Smith, 19

Matthew R Alexander, 32

Samaria Blackwell, 19

Jaswinder Kaur, 64

Jaswinder Singh, 68

Amarjit Sekhon, 48

John Weisert, 74

Police did not release the names of those who were injured and taken to hospital. The Sikh Coalition and the Sikh Community reeling from the loss of their loved ones and sharing their grief condemning this senseless act of violence over social media posts. 

EARLIER STORY: 

Tragedy struck at a FedEx facility in Indianopolis Thursday night after 8 people were killed by a gunman who opened fire late Thursday. 

No police officers were hurt in the shooting but the shooter was a former employee of FedEx who also killed himself. 

The shooter has been identified as 19-year-old Brandon Scott Hole of Indiana. Investigators searched the shooter's home  and seized desktop computers and other electronic media. 

According to Indiana police the motive of the gunman on opening fire Thursday night at a FedEx processing centre near the Indianapolis airport is not known. The shooter started randomly firing at people in the parking lot and then went into the building and continued shooting. 

Most employees aren't allowed to have cellphones inside the FedEx building, making contact with them difficult and to know what happened to loved ones made the wait for the families even worse. 

FedEx said in a statement that cellphone access is limited to a small number of workers in the dock and package sorting areas to “support safety protocols and minimize potential distractions.”

4 people were killed outside the building and another 4 inside. Several people were also injured including 5 who were taken to hospital. 

The victims names and identities have not been released.

The majority of employees at the FedEx facility are members of the Sikh community. The Sikh Coalition issued a statement on Twitter saying it was “deeply saddened to learn” that Sikh community members were among the wounded and killed.

US President Joe Biden and Vice President of the US Kamala Harris both expressed their sorrow over the sensless violence in Indianapolis via a Twitter post.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi shared her anger and grief over Twitter.

The killings marked the latest in a recent spate of mass shootings across the nation and the third mass shooting this year in Indianapolis.

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