A deadly shooting in a gurudwara in Oak Creek in the state of Wisconsin has left seven people dead.

Satwant Singh Kaleka, the president of the gurudwara in Milwaukee suburb, stood up to the rampaging white supremacist with a knife and fought to the very end and suffered gunshot wounds while trying to take down the gunman.

The gunman who killed six people at the Wisconsin gurudwara in the US hated non-whites and pictures show him posing against the Nazi Swastik symbol. Gunman Wade Michael Page's friend, in an interview with CNN said that he spoke about racial cleansing to his group of friends.

It is a difficult time for the families of victims of the shooting incident at a gurudwara in Wisconsin in US. Four out of the six victims of the Wisconsin gurudwara shootout hailed from Haridwar and Delhi. Their families are in a state of grief.

Hours after releasing photo of 'a person of interest' in the Wisconsin Gurudwara shooting incident, the FBI has ruled out involvement of the second suspect saying the shooting was carried out by the lone gunman Wade Michael Page.

US President Barack Obama has ordered the US flag be flown at half-staff till August 10 in the honour of the victims of Sunday's gurudwara shooting that left six worshippers dead in Wisconsin. External Affairs Minister SM Krishna spoke to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about the incident.

US President Barack Obama has ordered the US flag be flown at half-staff till August 10 in the honour of the victims of Sunday's gurudwara shooting that left six worshippers dead in Wisconsin. External Affairs Minister SM Krishna spoke to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about the incident.

The 40-year-old US Army veteran who went on a rampage inside a Wisconsin Gurudwara and killed six people, had ties to racist groups due to which he was being tracked by civil rights organisations.

The man suspected of shooting and killing six people at a gurudwara near Milwaukee in Wisconsin, USA, has been identified as a former Army soldier Wade Michael Page, say US media reports.

US Deputy NSA John Brennan called up Indian ambassador to the US Nirupama Rao and conveyed 'sincerest condolences' from President Barack Obama on the shooting at a Wisconsin gurudwara that left sven people including the gunman dead. He assured that these tragic killings would be fully investigated and said that the Sikh community is a precious part of the fabric

Officials investigating Sunday's shooting at a Sikh gurdwara in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, have declined to release the names of the victims, but media reports have pieced together some details from the Sikh community.

US President Barack Obama has reviewed the security situation with his top national security aides following the tragic shooting in a Sikh Gurudwara in Wisconsin and also called on Gurudwara trustee to offer his condolences.

Condemning the shooting at a Gurudwara in Wisconsin as a 'senseless' act of terrorism, the US lawmakers have termed it as a 'tragic' day.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has said that it is investigating whether the shooting at a Gurudwara in the US is an act of 'domestic' terrorism.

The shooting incident at a Gurudwara in Wisconsin that left seven people dead, including the gunman, and three injured is an act of 'domestic terrorism', police authorities have said.

A deadly shooting in a gurudwara in Oak Creek in the state of Wisconsin has left six people dead. The gunman identified as a white male was killed by a police officer who responded to the 911 call. Three people including the police officer were critically injured and rushed to hospital. The shooting happened at around 11 am (US time).