• Shooting at Sikh Temple of Wisconsin

 

Lt. Brian Murphy retiring

A Wisconsin police officer who survived being shot 15 times, is retiring.

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    Wounded officer will be first lady's guest

    An Oak Creek police officer who was shot repeatedly while responding to the Sikh temple shooting last August will be Michelle Obama's guest at Tuesday's State

    Ashes of slain Sikh leader sprinkled in India

    The son of a slain Sikh leader in Wisconsin has taken his father's ashes to India, where they will be sprinkled into a holy river as part of the grieving

    Sikh community shocked by Conn. school shooting

    The Wisconsin Sikh temple that was the target of an August attack is expressing condolences over the Connecticut school shooting.

    Oak Creek Sikhs among White House guests

    Members of the Oak Creek Sikh temple were among the guests at a White House event honoring the founder of Sikhism.

    Report: Temple shooter had no drugs in system

    A white supremacist with a history of alcohol problems was drug-free when he walked into a Sikh temple in suburban Milwaukee this summer and fatally shot six

    FBI concludes Sikh temple shooter acted alone

    The FBI has concluded a white supremacist who killed six people at a Sikh temple in suburban Milwaukee acted alone.

    Officer recalls Sikh temple shooting

    The Oak Creek police officer who survived 14 gunshot wounds fired by a man on a fatal rampage at a Sikh temple in August said he focused on his training as he

    4th victim of Sikh temple shooting out of hospital

    A Sikh priest injured in an August shooting rampage at his Milwaukee-area temple has been transferred from the hospital to a long-term care facility

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    In-depth: Sikh temple shooting

    Take an in-depth look at the shooting at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin.

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