Washington:
Two men have been stabbed outside a Gurudwara in California and more than a dozen people were pepper-sprayed in violent clashes that broke out between two groups over a power struggle to control the shrine.
According to an eyewitness, violence erupted outside the Tierra Buena Gurudwara in Yuba City of California at about 6:45 pm (local time) yesterday when the meeting of its board of directors ended and some of the directors were leaving the parking lot.
Clashes erupted outside the Gurudwara apparently due to a power struggle between two groups on having the control over the religious place.
Two men were stabbed in the incident while more than a dozen others were pepper-sprayed, witnesses said.
No arrest has been made so far, as the incident is currently being investigated, the Sutter County Sheriff's Department said.
Details of the incident were not available as the matter was under investigation.
The board members leaving the parking lot were apparently confronted by a group of men and attacked with shovels, broom handles and sticks, as two groups of over 30 people clashed with each other.
Later both sides claimed that they were attacked by the other group.
The ugly event last evening is the latest chapter in the power struggle for the Gurudwara.
In September, five board members of the 73-member board had sought to enforce the new election, which was denied by a Sutter County Judge.
According to an eyewitness, violence erupted outside the Tierra Buena Gurudwara in Yuba City of California at about 6:45 pm (local time) yesterday when the meeting of its board of directors ended and some of the directors were leaving the parking lot.
Clashes erupted outside the Gurudwara apparently due to a power struggle between two groups on having the control over the religious place.
Two men were stabbed in the incident while more than a dozen others were pepper-sprayed, witnesses said.
No arrest has been made so far, as the incident is currently being investigated, the Sutter County Sheriff's Department said.
Details of the incident were not available as the matter was under investigation.
The board members leaving the parking lot were apparently confronted by a group of men and attacked with shovels, broom handles and sticks, as two groups of over 30 people clashed with each other.
Later both sides claimed that they were attacked by the other group.
The ugly event last evening is the latest chapter in the power struggle for the Gurudwara.
In September, five board members of the 73-member board had sought to enforce the new election, which was denied by a Sutter County Judge.
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