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The pandemic s essential workers are again the victims of a mass shooting -- this time in San Jose

The pandemic s essential workers are again the victims of a mass shooting -- this time in San Jose
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The pandemic s essential workers are again the victims of a mass shooting -- this time in San Jose

The pandemic s essential workers are again the victims of a mass shooting -- this time in San Jose
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US: Indianapolis still reeling from deadly Fed Ex mass shooting

US: Indianapolis ‘still reeling’ from deadly Fed Ex mass shooting Al Jazeera English © People embrace after learning that their loved one was safe after a mass shooting at a Fed Ex facili. People embrace after learning that their loved one was safe after a mass shooting at a Fed Ex facility in Indianapolis, Indiana last month [File: Mykal McEldowney/IndyStar/USA Today Network via Reuters] The Sikh community in the US city of Indianapolis organised a memorial ceremony on Saturday to honour the eight people killed in a mass shooting at a Fed Ex facility last month. Four of the victims of the April 15 attack were Sikh, sending shockwaves through the tight-knit community.

US: Indianapolis Still Growing as a result of the massive shooting of the Fed Ex assassination Gun Violence News

The governor of Indiana is taking part in a memorial organized by the Sikh community in Indianapolis as a result of the attack last month. The Sikh community in the U.S. city of Indianapolis held a memorial service last Saturday to pay tribute to the eight people killed in a mass shooting at the Fed Ex facility. At a ceremony at the local football field on Saturday, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said the city was “still getting rid of the impact of that dark night.” “I never saw in my wildest imagination this day or this reason to gather as a reason for our unification,” Holcomb told hundreds of people attending Lucas Oil Stadium.

A huge part of our lives : Sikh community holds memorial for victims of FedEx shooting

A huge part of our lives : Sikh community holds memorial for victims of FedEx shooting Arika Herron, Indianapolis Star Replay Video UP NEXT The opening ardaas, a Sikh prayer, at Saturday’s memorial service for those killed in the April 15 mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx facility lasted nearly twice as long as the carnage that took eight lives, including four Sikhs, and injured five others. Those four minutes, late on a Thursday night when some FedEx workers were on the dinner breaks and others were picking up their checks, shattered not only the families of those lost, but also Indianapolis’ tight-knit Sikh community. The burden of the tragedy has fallen squarely on the shoulders of those left behind but Saturday served as opportunity for members of the wider Indianapolis community politicians, officials, members of other faith traditional and average Hoosiers alike  to lighten that load.

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