it is believed that he walked into one of the unit buildings, opened fire, got into a vehicle, fired from a vehicle, got out of the vehicle, walked into another building and opened fire again. he was confronted in the parking lot by a female military officer. this morning she is being hailed a hero because they re saying she was the one who stopped him. take a listen toe drew her gun e parking lot and then this happened. he was approaching her at about 20 feet, put his hands up, then reachedรง under his jacket, pulled out the nine mill. she pulled out her weapon and then she engaged and then he put the weapon to his head and he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. guys, back in the studio, they don t have a motive here, they say.
shooting in the sikh temple, and what is happening in that community that you spent time with them in that community? yes, i was in oak creek, and the moment our plane landed is when the shooting had happened in my own backyard, and so i was traveling from the site of one mass shooting to another, and what it has been producing in the sikh community and every community that has faced gun e violence is the realization that it is not one community s struggle anymore. for the first time in recent history, we have a critical mass of people across faiths, across race, and across regions and across any and all demographics who are coming together to call for an end to gun violence. this is something new beyond the noise that a movement has emerged, and it is an extraordinary moment for action.