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4 Sikhs amongst 8 killed in Indianapolis taking pictures; Indian embassy reaches out

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Four Sikhs, together with three girls, have been amongst eight individuals killed in a mass taking pictures at a FedEx facility — staffed by numerous Indian-American staff — in Indianapolis, the capital of the US state of Indiana.
The Indian embassy within the US has reached out to the native authorities, as India’s Consul General in Chicago Amit Kumar spoke to the Mayor of Indianapolis, Joe Hogsett, who assured full help. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday morning expressed “deep shock” over the killings and provided to “render all possible assistance”.
Family members await details about their family members who work on the FedEx facility after a mass casualty taking pictures in Indianapolis, Indiana, US April 16, 2021. (Mykal McEldowney/IndyStar/USA Today Network by way of Reuters)
Late Friday evening, the Marion County Coroner’s Office and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) launched the names of the victims.
They are Amarjeet Johal (66), Jasvinder Kaur (64), Amarjit Sekhon (48), Jaswinder Singh (68), Karli Smith (19), Samaria Blackwell (19), Matthew R. Alexander (32) and John Weisert (74).

One of the injured, Harpreet Singh Gill (45), was hit by a bullet close to the attention and is in hospital.
“The Indianapolis police have identified the victims of the tragic shooting incident…, which include persons from Indian-American Sikh community. Our consulate in Chicago is in touch with the local authorities in Indianapolis as well as the community leaders, and will render all possible assistance, as required,” the Indian embassy within the US mentioned.
The gunman was recognized as 19-year-old Brandon Scott Hole, a former worker. He allegedly died by suicide after the taking pictures on late Thursday evening on the FedEx facility in Indianapolis. He was final employed by FedEx in 2020.
People embrace after studying that their liked one was secure after a mass casualty taking pictures on the FedEx facility in Indianapolis, Indiana, US April 16, 2021. (Mykal McEldowney/IndyStar/USA Today Network by way of Reuters)
This is the worst Sikh bloodbath within the US after the Oak Creek Gurdwara mass taking pictures in Wisconsin on August 5, 2012, the place seven members of the group have been killed.

About 90 per cent of the employees at this supply service facility are mentioned to be Indian-Americans, principally from the Sikh group.
US President Joe Biden ordered the nationwide flag to be flown half-staff at federal buildings. “Vice President Harris and I have been briefed by our homeland security team on the mass shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, Indiana, where a lone gunman murdered eight people and wounded several more in the dark of night,” Biden mentioned.
(With PTI enter from Washington)
The victims: ‘He was going to get his first cheque’
Jaswinder Singh
He had simply began working on the FedEx facility this week and had advised everybody how excited he was to get his first pay cheque, in accordance with member of the family Harjap Singh Dillon. He was working the evening shift sorting mail. “He was going to get his first cheque,” Dillon mentioned. “He didn’t get it.” Singh lived along with his son within the Indianapolis suburb of Homecoming. He was 68.
Amarjit Sekhon
Sekhon moved to Indiana from Ohio to be nearer to household. She leaves behind two sons, ages 14 and 19, in accordance with Rimpi Girn, a niece. She started working at FedEx about six months in the past on an in a single day shift from 11 pm to 11 am. She was 48.
Jasvinder Kaur
Kaur was all set to cook dinner for a big household celebration for her granddaughter’s second birthday on Saturday. “And today we’re gathering to plan a funeral,” mentioned Girn, who can also be Kaur’s daughter’s sister-in-law. Kaur was 64.
Amarjeet Johal
Johal’s granddaughter, Komal Chohan, mentioned she had many family members who labored on the FedEx facility. Johal was 66.
Source: NYT & PTI