11 Years Later, We Still Remember the Victims of the Oak Creek Shooting
11 Years Later, We Still Remember the Victims of the Oak Creek Shooting
Oak Creek, Wisconsin: A white supremacist gunman opened fire at a Sikh gurdwara in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, killing six people and wounding four others. The shooting was a horrific act of violence that shook the Sikh community and the nation as a whole.
As we approach the 11th anniversary of the shooting, it is important to remember the victims and their families. It is also important to reflect on the impact of the shooting and the lessons that we can learn from it.
The victims of the Oak Creek shooting were all innocent people who were simply going about their day. They were killed because of their faith, and their deaths were a senseless tragedy. The families of the victims have suffered greatly, and they will never forget the loss of their loved ones.
While 11 years have passed, the effects of the Oak Creek shooting are never far from the minds of Sikh American advocates and the community we serve. SALDEF will not stop taking a stand against senseless violence and hate crimes. We continue to work in unity with our community and movement partners, and fight for better policies that will actively keep all of our communities safe.
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