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Mourners held a vigil for the eight FedEx workers slain Thursday allegedly by a former co-worker as Indianapolis reels from the nation’s latest mass shooting.
About 50 people mourners attended the vigil at Olivet Missionary Baptist Church, according to The Indianapolis Star.
Savana DeLao and Michelle Parks would have been working at the facility Thursday night under normal circumstances, but DeLao left work early, and Parks didn’t work her usual shift, claiming something didn’t feel right, according to the report. I was laughing, like ‘you guys have a good day. I’ll see you next week, DeLao reportedly said to her colleagues, as she punched out several hours before the massacre.
Cincinnati Sikh leaders go to Indianapolis to comfort families of shooting victims Share Updated: 11:29 PM EDT Apr 17, 2021 Share Updated: 11:29 PM EDT Apr 17, 2021
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Show Transcript CITY AND STATE LEADERS. COURTIS: OUT OF THE EIGHT TO LIVES LOST IN THE SHOOTING, FOUR WERE FROM THE INDIANAPOLIS SIKH COMMUNITY. MOLLIE OFFERING SUPPORT AND COMFORT TO THOSE FAMILIES IN MORNING. HELENA BATTIPAGLIA JOINS US. HELENA: THE SIKH COMMUNITY HERE FEELING A LOT OF PAIN AFTER THE TRAGIC INCIDENTS. ONE PERSON WITH THE FAMILIES TONIGHT, HELPING THEM MOVE FORWARD. AASEES: YOU DON’T GO TO WORK THINKING YOU MIGHT NEVER COME BACK. HELENA: STILL PROCESSING A TRAGEDY THAT BEGAN AND ENDED IN A MINUTE, FOR A RELIGION ROOTED IN ONENESS, THE ABRUPT KILLINGS OF FOUR OF THEIR OWN, DIFFICULT TO COMPREHEND. WHAT HAPPENS HAS A HUGE IMPACT AND A LOT OF RIPPLES THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE SIKH COMMUNITY. HELENA: CONSOLING THE FAMILIES WHO LOST LOVED ONES IN THE SHOOTIN
High schoolers plan anti-Asian hate rally after Atlanta and Indianapolis shootings
Updated Apr 17, 2021;
Local high schoolers brought about 100 residents together for a “Stop Asian Hate” rally Saturday afternoon in Scotch Plains.
However, Saturday’s event comes on the heels of yet another fresher act of violence against Asian-Americans, after a gunman on Thursday killed eight people, four of whom were members of the Indianapolis Sikh community.
Students from Rutgers Preparatory School s Global Outreach Club organized an anti-Asian hate rally on April 17.Josh Axelrod | NJ Advance Media
Rally organizers from Rutgers Preparatory School’s Global Outreach Club began with a moment of silence for the victims of both shootings.
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