Milwaukee:
Sikhs are returning the Wisconsin gurudwara temple for the first time since the shootings that killed six worshippers and left three people critically wounded.
Inderjeet Singh Dhillon is a community leader at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin. He says the FBI returned the temple keys to members on Thursday morning.
Temple leaders say they're planning a ceremony Friday to honour the six killed in Sunday's attack. The ceremony involves a series of priests reading their holy book aloud from cover to cover, which takes 48 hours.
The attack was carried by Wade Michael Page, a white supremacist who shot and killed himself during a shootout with police.
Inderjeet Singh Dhillon is a community leader at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin. He says the FBI returned the temple keys to members on Thursday morning.
Temple leaders say they're planning a ceremony Friday to honour the six killed in Sunday's attack. The ceremony involves a series of priests reading their holy book aloud from cover to cover, which takes 48 hours.
The attack was carried by Wade Michael Page, a white supremacist who shot and killed himself during a shootout with police.
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