Wisconsin gunman’s Army base had white supremacists
A criminolgist who interview the suspected shooter said Page’s military experience bolstered his perception that “the deck was stacked against whites.”
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A criminolgist who interview the suspected shooter said Page’s military experience bolstered his perception that “the deck was stacked against whites.”
Authorities arrested Wade Michael Page’s former girlfriend on a weapons charge.
Oak Creek Police Chief John Edwards also said family members of Wade Michael Page, 40, have not reported observing any warning signs.
Neighbors claim about a hundred people attend the yearly events inside the concrete windowless building of Willis Road.
Promotion found for gathering of white supremacists included Wade Page’s white-power rock band.
An ATF official says the gun used in the attack was legally purchased
Law enforcement officials name the shooter as Army veteran Wade Michael Page, 40
On the evening of the shooting local faith leaders gathered to discuss the tragedy.
It’s an incident officials are now calling an “act of domestic terrorism,” and the FBI is now leading the investigation.
Sikhism, the world’s fifth most popular religion, is a monotheistic faith that believes in equality and service to others, Sikh officials say.
Police say they believe this to be an act of “domestic terrorism” and that weapons were recovered at the scene.