Four members of the Sikh community were among those killed in a shooting incident at a FedEx warehouse in United States’ Indianapolis city...

Four members of the Sikh community were among those killed in a shooting incident at a FedEx warehouse in United States’ Indianapolis city on Thursday night (local time), the New York Times reported. The police have identified the victims as Amarjeet Johal (66), Jaswinder Kaur (64), Jaswinder Singh (68), Amarjit Sekhon (48).
At least eight people were killed and several injured in the incident. The police had said that the gunman was believed to have killed himself after the incident. He was not included in the toll.
Gurinder Singh Khalsa, who identified himself as a leader of the local Sikh community, told Reuters that he had spoken to the families of those killed. He said the FedEx operations center near the city’s international airport was known for providing employment to older members of the Sikh community.
Komal Chohan, a law student, told the news agency that Amarjeet Johal was her grandmother and several of her other relatives who worked at the FedEx facility were “traumatised”. Earlier, Chohan tweeted a photo of Johal, offering her condolences.
AMARJEET KAUR JOHAL you deserved so much better than this 🕊 rest in paradise pic.twitter.com/2cY4kzHqVR
— Komal (@yourlawyerkomal) April 16, 2021
Meanwhile, Indianapolis Police have identified 19-year old Brandon Scott Hole as the the suspected gunman, the...