The most I've heard so far is that the shooter is a skin head/white supremacist and the weapon was a single semi-automatic handgun.
What are the chances that he chose a Sikh temple on Sunday because he knew there would be absolutely no resistance in the form of weapons?
I've actually heard Sikh priests carry daggers.
All baptized Sikhs carry kirpans, or ceremonial daggers. Ceremonial being the key part. I've never met anyone who carries an actual, usable one. The few Sikh students I've had who carry them to school have 4-5 inch ones that are sheathed in such a way that you wouldn't be able to take them out in less than 10-20 seconds.
All baptized Sikhs carry kirpans, or ceremonial daggers. Ceremonial being the key part. I've never met anyone who carries an actual, usable one. The few Sikh students I've had who carry them to school have 4-5 inch ones that are sheathed in such a way that you wouldn't be able to take them out in less than 10-20 seconds.
This. It is one of the 5 Kakars, or "K's". Some of them are getting even smaller though, like in the centimetre range. Of course, this is more of a recent thing, as every baptized Sikh was supposed to carry a full-sized dagger back in the day.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/new...pecialist-frustrated-neo-nazi/article4464677/
Looks like he was a white-supremacist after all.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/new...pecialist-frustrated-neo-nazi/article4464677/
Looks like he was a white-supremacist after all.
Whoa, this guy was in the Army? That's sickening.