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Among 8, 4 Indian American, Killed In FedEx Facility Mass Shooting In US

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At least eight people, including four Sikhs, were killed and five others were injured during a shootout at FedEx Shooting in the US state of Indiana. The man who fired was identified as 19-year-old Brandon Scott Hole, a resident of Indiana. After killing people, the accused also committed suicide.


90 percent of the people working on delivery service facility are Indian-Americans. Most of the workers here are mostly from the local Sikh community. Community leader Gurinder Singh Khalsa said that ‘it is very heart breaking. The Sikh community is in mourning due to this sad incident.

According to the Indianapolis Police, eight people have died in a shootout at a FedEx center. Which included four Sikh community people who were of Indian origin. According to the report, 5 people have been seriously injured in this firing, who are undergoing treatment. At the same time, Frederick W. Smith, Chairman of FedEx, has said in the statement that ‘We have lost eight people of our team in a senseless attack.

Our condolences to the families of all the dead ‘. Mostly people of Indian origin work in the Facades Center, mostly from the Sikh community. According to the report, more than 90 percent of the employees working at the FedEx Center are Indian-Americans.

Following the firing at the FedEx Center, people from the Sikh community living in the US have demanded action from the Biden administration. Chairman of Sikh Council on Religion and Education, DrRajwant Singh has appealed to President Joe Biden’s administration to say, “We are deeply saddened after the incident in Indianapolis, which shows how much hatred is spreading in America against the Asians.” We appeal to the Biden administration to help the families of the dead ‘. At the same time.

Another leader of the Sikh community, Gurinder Singh Khalsa, while talking to news agency PTI has said that ‘eight people have been killed in the firing in Indianapolis, including the people of the Sikh community, this incident is quite heartbreaking. The Sikh community has suffered a major setback from this incident ‘