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Details Emerge on Alleged Gunman in Sikh Temple Shooting

Clip: 8/6/2012 | 11m 48s

Details Emerge on Alleged Gunman in Wisconsin Sikh Temple Shooting

The man law enforcement officials say went on a rampage at the Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisc. was identified as Army veteran Wade Michael Page. Jeffrey Brown talks to Milwaukee Public Radio's Latoya Dennis and the Sikh Coalition's Amardeep Singh for more on the alleged gunman and the response from the Sikhs around the world.

08/06/2012

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