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07 Aug 2012 16:36 #95607
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Grief-stricken Sikhs join in prayer in Queens
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Crowds gathered at the Sikh Cultural Society in Queens to remember those killed in the Wisconsin temple massacre. Mohan Singh Khatra, the Queens temple's chairman, was planning to visit relatives in Wisconsin this weekend
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07 Aug 2012 16:41 #95609
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These guys are great politicians...they are managing a tragedy really well. Publicity is always good.
I mean how can you be grief-stricken when the only thing connecting you to these folks is your belief? Pardon my perceived insensitivity...but I keep it real. I mourn for no one.
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08 Aug 2012 11:08 #95659
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Oak Creek, Wisconsin (CNN) -- The suspect in the Wisconsin Sikh temple tragedy is dead and can never be questioned about his motives, but authorities have arrested Wade Michael Page's former girlfriend on a weapons charge.
Misty Cook was charged with possessing a gun, which is illegal because she is a felon, said South Milwaukee Police Lt. Jason Walker.
The arrest was part of a joint investigation between the FBI and the South Milwaukee Police Department, Walker said.
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