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India got in touch with US authorities and Sikh community groups started emergency response to Sunday's shooting attack on a Wisconsin gurdwara as messages of condemnation and sympathy came from community organisations and US political leaders.Hours after the shooting in a gurdwara in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek, Wisconsin, which left six worshippers dead, the Indian Embassy issued a statement...
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40-year-old US Army veteran who went on a rampage inside a Wisconsin Gurudwara and killed six people, had ties to racist groups due to which he was being tracked by civil rights organisations.Wade Michael Page was shot and killed by a police officer in the parking lot of the Oak Creek gurudwara after he wounded another police agent and killed six persons as the preparations were underway for Sunday...
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Wade Michael Page, the tattooed white supremacist and former Army soldier police say gunned down six Sikhs in a Milwaukee-area temple before a police officer killed him, spread his message of hate through several rock bands for more than a decade before mounting his bloody rampage Sunday.Playing guitar and singing in various bands -- including Definite Hate and End Apathy -- in the obscure skinhead...
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A bald white man, with a 9/11 tattoo on one arm, who killed six worshippers at a Sikh gurdwara in Wisconsin has been identified as a 40-year-old US Army veteran who may have been a white supremacist.The gunman identified as Wade Michael Page gunned down six worshippers inside the gurdwara in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek and then shot the responding police officer eight to nine times before he...
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the worst hate crime directed at the Sikh community in the US, a former American soldier shot dead six people in a gurdwara before being killed in a massacre that left Sikhs around the world in mourning.Hours after US President Barack Obama expressed his condolences and praised the Sikh community, American media identified the assassin as Wade Michael Page, a 40-year-old former army soldier.Fox News...
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suspected gunman, identified as Wade Michael Page, who killed six people in a shooting rampage at a Gurdwara in Wisconsin, was a "psychological operations specialists" at in the US Army before being dismissed in 1998 after six years of service.Page, 40, is reported to have been discharged from the Army in 1998 for "patterns of misconduct," officials said.The police are still trying to determine the...
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Devastated by the killing of six Sikh worshippers at a gurdwara in Wisconsin, the 700,000-strong Sikh community in the US has rallied round to offer succour and seek reassurances of safety from the authorities....
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man who shot dead six people in a Sikh temple in Milwaukee before police shot him has been identified as a 40-year-old former US Army soldier named Wade Michael Page, a media report...
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York, Aug 6: The gunman who shot dead six worshippers at a gurdwara in Wisconsin yesterday was a 40-year-old former US Army soldier, reports say."Sources identified the dead suspect as Wade Michael Page, who was at one time attached to the Fort Bragg Army installation in North Carolina," Fox News said.According to eyewitnesses, Page had a 9/11 tattoo on his arm. They said that he walked into the gurdwara...
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opened indiscriminate fire and killed six worshippers at a gurudwara in the US has been identified as a 40-year-old ex American soldier, a media report said on Monday.The Fox News said the gunman had been identified as Wade Michael Page, out of Fort Bragg military facility in North Carolina, after several news reports said he was possibly a "white supremacist" army veteran.The suspect was also shot...
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FBI has launched a probe into the massacre of six people inside a gurudwara in Wisconsin, described as the deadliest attack against the Sikh community in the US, as authorities termed the shooting spree of Wade Michael Page, the lone white gunman, as "domestic terrorism".The second massacre in the country in three weeks has sent shivers down the spine of the Obama administration and the US' closely-knit...
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York: The man who staged a gruesome shootout at Wisconsin Gurdwara, killing six people, has finally been identified as Wade Michael Page, a former US Army soldier, reports said Monday.Page, who was a white Army veteran in his 40's, ws shot dead by a police officer yesterday after he opened fire at the Gurdwara, killing six and wounding four others.The shooter's Cudahy duplex apartment was searched...
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gunman who killed six people at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin before he was shot to death by police was identified Monday as a 40-year-old Army veteran and former leader of a white supremacist metal band.First Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg Haanstad in Milwaukee identified the shooter as Wade Michael Page. Page joined the Army in 1992 and was discharged in 1998, according to a defense official who spoke...
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FBI has launched a probe into the massacre of six people inside a Gurudwara in Wisconsin, described as the deadliest attack against the Sikh community in the US, as authorities termed the shooting spree of Wade Michael Page, the lone white gunman, as “domestic terrorism”.The second massacre in the country in three weeks has sent shivers down the spine of the Obama administration and the US’ closely-knit...
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OAK CREEK, Wisc. -- Wade Michael Page, an Army veteran who was a “psychological operations specialist,” was identified as the gunman in a deadly Sikh temple shooting, officials said Monday morning.As authorities searched for a motive in the Sunday attack, the first picture of the assailant began to emerge. Page died in a shootout with police outside the temple in suburban Milwaukee. In all, seven people,...
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WASHINGTON -- The suspected gunman in the Sikh temple shooting was administratively discharged from the Army in 1998 after being demoted in rank, according to his military service record.Federal officials on Monday identified Wade Michael Page as the slain attacker in a rampage that killed six people and left three others critically wounded at a house of worship in Oak Creek, Wis., on Sunday. Officials...
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Pictured: Shooter who gunned down six at Sikh temple who was vocal member of Nazi punk band and was kicked out of the armyThe skinhead former soldier who killed six people and critically wounded three at a Sikh temple yesterday was a frustrated neo-Nazi who had been the leader of a racist white-power band.Wade Michael Page, who was kicked out of the army in 1998 when he worked at Fort Bragg in Psy...
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members of the police, FBI, Fire Department and Bomb Squad set up near the home of the alleged shooter of the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin.WASHINGTON: The Sikh community was in shock and mourning last night after six people were killed in another mass shooting in the US, this time at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, a suburb of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The shooter was also killed.He has been named by a US defence...
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distraught women is helped to a car outside of the Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin August 5, 2012.(Reuters) - The gunman who killed six people at a Wisconsin Sikh temple was a U.S. Army veteran, military sources said on Monday, and a monitor of extremists said he had links to hate groups.A law enforcement source identified the tall, bald, white gunman as Wade Michael Page, 40.The gunman shot dead...
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the worst hate crime directed at the Sikh community in the US, a former American soldier shot dead six people in a gurdwara before being killed in a massacre that left Sikhs around the world in mourning.expressed his condolences and praised the Sikh community, American media identified the assassin as Wade Michael Page, a 40-year-old former army soldier.Fox News said Page, reportedly a white supremacist,...
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man who shot dead six people in a Sikh temple in Milwaukee before police shot him has been identified as a 40-year-old former US Army soldier named Wade Michael Page, a media report said Monday.Fox News said Page was at one time attached to the Fort Bragg Army installation in North Carolina.The shooting took place in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek. Six people were killed and four wounded, including...
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has termed as shocking and deplorable the shooting in a gurudwara in Wisconsin Sunday in which six people were killed and said it is in touch...
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embassy Tuesday mourned the deaths of six Sikhs in a gurdwara attack in Wisconsin and said it was deeply saddened by the reckless killings....
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skinhead with a 9/11 tattoo is believed to be behind the killing of six people at a Sikh temple before being shot dead by police in the latest shooting massacre in the US....
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least seven people were killed in gunfire and bomb attacks in northern and central Iraq, the police said Sunday....
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Police searched the apartment early on Monday of a gunman who killed six people at a Sikh temple in southern Wisconsin, looking for clues to his motive.A policeman called to the scene shot dead the gunman before he could fire on even more worshippers as they prepared for Sunday services at the temple in the suburb of Oak Creek, south of Milwaukee.Three other people were in hospital with grave injuries,...
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Police searched the apartment early on Monday of a gunman who killed six people at a Sikh temple in southern Wisconsin, looking for clues to his motive.A policeman called to the scene shot dead the gunman before he could fire on even more worshippers as they prepared for Sunday services at the temple in the suburb of Oak Creek, south of Milwaukee.Three other people were in hospital with grave injuries,...
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A gunman opens fire as worshipers gather south of Milwaukee, killing 6 and critically wounding 3 before being slain himself. The case is being investigated as possible domestic terrorism.Amardeep Kaleka, son of temple president Satwant Singh Kaleka, kneels in a parking lot near the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, where a gunman killed six before being shot to death. The elder Kaleka was shot and wounded.OAK...
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Wisconsin Temple Shooting: Sikhs Blame Ignorance About Religion; Killings Bring Debate On Gun Control Back To The Fore, probing the Wisconsin Sikh Temple shooting, in which a gunman killed six and critically injured three others on Sunday, hinted that it could be an act of domestic terrorism. Meanwhile, the Sikh community in the U.S calls it a crime of "hate and ignorance."According to the authorities,...
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Condemning the Wisconsin Sikh Temple shooting, in which a gunman killed six and critically injured another three on Sunday, hundreds of Sikhs protested in India on Monday.An unidentified bald, white man in his forties opened fire just before prayer services began in the 5-year-old Sikh temple. The gunman, who reportedly had a tattoo of 9/11 attacks on one his arms, was later shot down by a police ...
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Sikh temple shooter was 'white supremacist' former soldier who went on gun rampage that left seven dead in act of 'domestic terror'The skinhead former soldier who killed six people and critically wounded three at a Sikh temple yesterday before police shot him dead could have been part of a violent race hate group, sources say.Witnesses said a tall, bald, white man in his 40s opened fire just before...
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India has termed as "shocking" and "deplorable" the shooting in a gurudwara in Wisconsin Sunday in which six people were killed and said it is in touch with the US authorities.Messages of condemnation and sympathy poured in from community organisations and US political leaders, including PresidentHours after the shooting in a gurdwara in the Oak Creek suburb of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Indian Embassy...
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got in touch with US authorities and Sikh community groups started emergency response to Sunday's shooting attack on a Wisconsin gurdwara as messages of condemnation and sympathy came from community organisations and US political leaders.Hours after the shooting in a gurdwara in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek, Wisconsin, which left six worshippers dead, the Indian Embassy issued a statement saying...
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got in touch with US authorities and Sikh community groups started emergency response to Sunday's shooting attack on a Wisconsin gurdwara as messages of condemnation and sympathy came from community organisations and US political leaders.Hours after the shooting in a gurdwara in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek, Wisconsin, which left six worshippers dead, the Indian Embassy issued a statement saying...
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A shooting at a Sikh gurudwara (temple) in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, just south of Milwaukee, on Sunday, left six people dead and one gunman killed by a police officer, according to authorities.The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel cited Greenfield, Wisconsin, Police Chief Bradley Wentlandt as telling reporters that four of the deceased are inside the temple and three outside, including the shooter, he said.Oak...
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will investigate Sundays attack on a Sikh gurdwara in a Milwaukee suburb in which a gunman killed six worshipers and injured three others before being shot dead as an act of domestic terrorism....
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got in touch with US authorities and Sikh community groups started emergency response to Sundays shooting attack on a Wisconsin gurdwara as messages of condemnation and sympathy came from community organisations and US political leaders....
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being described as an "act of domestic terrorism," a gunman opened fire inside ain Wisconsin as the congregation was making preparations for Sunday morning prayers, killing at least six people and critically injuring three others.where he opened indiscriminate firing, killing six people. The gunman was also shot and killed by a police officer who also sustained serious injuries.Police said there were...
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shooting incident at a Gurudwara in Wisconsin that left seven people dead, including the gunman, and three injured is an act of "domestic terrorism", police authorities have said.Oak Creek Police Chief John Edwards told reporters outside the Gurudwara that the police is "treating the incident as (an act) of domestic terrorism". He said domestic terrorism is when somebody "does active terrorism within...
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A deadly shooting in a gurudwara in Oak Creek in the state of Wisconsin has left six people dead. The gunman identified as a white male was killed by a police officer who responded to the 911 call. Three people including the police officer were critically injured and rushed to hospital. The shooting happened at around 11 am (US time).The police recovered two semi-automatic handguns from the scene....
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Police in Wisconsin say the FBI will handle the investigation of shootings at a Sikh temple near Milwaukee.Oak Creek Police Chief John Edwards says the case is being treated as a domestic terrorism case and the FBI is better equipped to handle that.Police Chief Edwards said during a news conference on Sunday afternoon that seven people are dead, including the suspected shooter, and three people are...
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Sikhs for Justice, a US-based human rights advocacy group, has announced a gallantry award of USD 10,000 for the police officer, who was injured in Sunday's Gurudwara shooting incident, said Sikhsiyasat, a Sikh-centric website.Six people were killed and three others were wounded in a Gurudwara in Oak Creek in Wisconsin when a gunman opened fire.One of the first officers to arrive at the scene after...
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police chief of a Wisconsin city where a gunman opened fire at a Sikh temple says the suspect "ambushed" one of the first officers to arrive at the scene as the officer tended to a shooting victim.Oak Creek Police Chief John Edwards says the suspect shot the officer multiple times outside the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin on Sunday morning. A second officer then exchanged gunfire with the suspect and fatally...
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Wisconsin, US: A white man with a 9/11 tattoo, that’s how the coldblooded killer who shot dead six persons at a Gurdwara in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek, Wisconsin was described by eyewitnesses.The 40-year-old man is said to be a resident of the same neighbourhood, entered the Gurdwara from the kitchen side with a gun, when food was being prepared for Sunday community lunch, and started firing...
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least seven people have been killed after at least one gunman attacked a Sikh temple on the south side of Milwaukee on Sunday morning, police said.Reports of multiple shooters have not been confirmed. Police say they shot and killed a gunman and that an officer had been shot several times in return; the officer, a 20-year veteran, was expected to live.The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports that police...
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Wis. -- An unidentified gunman killed six people at a Sikh temple in suburban Milwaukee on Sunday in a rampage that left terrified congregants hiding in closets and others texting friends outside for help. The suspect was killed outside the temple in a shootout with police officers. Police called the attack an act of domestic terrorism by a suspect federal authorities described as a white man in his...
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Wisconsin (Reuters) - A gunman killed six people and critically wounded three at a Sikh temple during Sunday services before police shot him dead in an attack that authorities are treating as an act of domestic terrorism. A distraught women is helped to a car outside of the Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin August 5, 2012. A shooting during Sunday services at the temple left at least seven people...
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positions.U.S. President Barack Obama looks at reporters as he returns from a birthday visit at Camp David, to the White House in Washington, August 5, 2012.(Reuters) - Senior U.S. officials told President Barack Obama that the situation at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin was "under control" after a shooting rampage there on Sunday and the killing by police of the lone gunman.Obama was briefed by count...
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distraught women is helped to a car outside of the Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin August 5, 2012.(Reuters) - A gunman killed six people and critically wounded three at a Sikh temple during Sunday services before police shot him dead in an attack that authorities are treating as an act of domestic terrorism.Witnesses said the gunman opened fire when he entered the kitchen at the Sikh Temple of...
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A gunman killed six people and critically wounded three at a Sikh temple during Sunday services before police shot him dead in an attack that authorities are treating as an act of domestic terrorism.Syrian army tanks shelled Aleppo and a helicopter gunship strafed rebel positions.Officials gather near the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek in Wisconsin August 5, 2012 following a mass shooting inside and outside...
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The FBI will investigate Sunday's attack on a Sikh gurdwara in a Milwaukee suburb in which a gunman killed six worshipers and injured three others before being shot dead as an act of domestic terrorism.The shooting at the gurdwara in Oak Creek at about 10.30 a.m. Sunday in which the first officer to respond to the scene was also injured is being treated as a "domestic terrorist-type incident", the...
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India got in touch with US authorities and Sikh community groups started emergency response to Sunday's shooting attack on a Wisconsin gurdwara as messages of condemnation and sympathy came from community organisations and US political leaders.Hours after the shooting in a gurdwara in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek, Wisconsin, which left six worshippers dead, the Indian Embassy issued a statement...
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Police commander at the scene says mass shooting a suspected act of ‘domestic terrorism’A gunman attacked worshippers on Sunday at a suburban Sikh temple in the midwestern US, killing at least six people before he was himself shot dead by police.The police commander at the scene in Oak Creek, near Milwaukee in Wisconsin, said he and federal agents were treating the mass shooting as a suspected act...
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A gunman killed six people and left three others critically wounded in an attack on worshippers at a Sikh gurudwara (temple) in a Wisconsin suburb Sunday before being shot by a police officer....
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shooting at a Sikh gurudwara (temple) in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, just south of Milwaukee, Sunday, left six persons dead and one gunman killed by a police officer, according to authorities....
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shooting at Sikh temple: At least seven dead and dozens injured after gunman launches killing spree before he's shot dead by policeShooting being treated as 'domestic terrorism' as gunman believed to belong to a hate group, according to police sourceAnother officer in hospital after being ambushed by gunman and shot multiple timesThree victims, including police officer, in hospital with life-threatening...
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least six people were killed when a gunman opened fire at a Sikh temple near the US city of Milwaukee.The suspected gunman was later killed in exchange of gunfire with police, who were called to the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in the suburb of Oak Creek on Sunday morning as people were gathering for a service.Greenfield Police Chief Bradley Wentlandt said the first officer to arrive encountered a man...
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people dead and one gunman killed by a police officer, according to authorities.The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel cited Greenfield, Wisconsin, Police Chief Bradley Wentlandt as telling reporters that four of the deceased are inside the temple and three outside, including the shooter, he said.Oak Creek police received multiple calls about the shooting. When the police officer, a 20-year law enforcement...
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gunman killed six people and left three others critically wounded in an attack on worshippers at a Sikh gurudwara (temple) in a Wisconsin suburb Sunday before being shot by a police officer.The officer, who was sent to the temple in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek, Wisconsin, after a 911 call about 10.25 a.m., was wounded but "returned fire, and that shooter was put down", Bradley Wentlandt, the...
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persons dead and one gunman killed by a police officer, according to authorities.The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel cited Greenfield, Wisconsin, Police Chief Bradley Wentlandt as telling reporters that four of the deceased are inside the temple and three deceased outside, including the shooter.As reports of the firing came in, the Indian Embassy here got in touch with the National Security Council in ...
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Greenfield Police Chief Bradley Wentlandt: "We don't know if there are additional shooters inside the temple"Police say they believe at least seven people, including a gunman, have died in a shooting at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek in the US state of Wisconsin.A police officer had been shot multiple times and was undergoing surgery, said Greenfield Police Chief Bradley Wentlandt. At least two other people...
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six people dead and one gunman killed by a police officer, according to authorities....
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