US gurudwara shooter's motive unknown, say police Wisconsin: The investigation that was initiated into the massacre in a gurudwara in Wisconsin in the USA where six people were killed before the gunman, Michael Page, was shot dead has not yet revealed the motive behind the killings. According to the police, no tell-tale writings or note was left behind by the 40-year-old ex-army veteran. However, Page's friends and former boss revealed that he was a regular at hate...  
07:48 AM, Aug 08, 2012

Gurudwara shooting: FBI rules out involvement of 2nd person Washington: 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. The second person was interviewed by the FBI before being cleared by it. "The unidentified subject has been located interviewed and does not appear to be connected with the yesterday's shooting...  
09:30 AM, Aug 07, 2012

Gurudwara gunman had ties with racist groups New York: 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. Wade Michael Page was shot and killed by a police officer in the parking lot of the Oak Creek gurudwara after he wounded another police agent and killed six persons as the preparations were...  
11:51 PM, Aug 06, 2012

Does wearing a turban makes a Sikh a target of hate crime in US?

Sikhs in the United States are grieving and angry. They have been at the receiving end of hate crime since 9/11. ...
11:05 PM, Aug 06, 2012

Evidence suggests US gurudwara shooting a hate crime

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. ...
06:55 PM, Aug 06, 2012

'US gurudwara shooting seems like a hate crime'

US Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee Convenor said police are investigating it like domestic terror. ...
06:48 PM, Aug 06, 2012

Will talk to Clinton on gurudwara shooting: SM Krishna

I would like to assure the Sikh Community that their places of worship will be protected at all costs, External Affairs Minister SM Krishna said. ...
05:47 PM, Aug 06, 2012

US gurudwara shooter identified as Michael Page New York: 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. Sources say he was an Army veteran who may have been a white supremacist. Page was reduced in rank before his discharge about 12 years ago, according to a defense official who spoke on condition of...  
04:58 PM, Aug 06, 2012

US gurudwara shooter may have been in Army New York: 1:50 pm: Reports from CNN say that the gunman who killed six people and was then himself shot dead at a US gurudwara may have been an Army veteran. Quoting sources, CNN says the gunman, who was killed by police, may have been a white supremacist. His name has not yet been released. 12:20 pm: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has expressed shock on the deadly shooting in a...  
10:54 AM, Aug 06, 2012

Gurudwara incident act of terrorism: US police New York: 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. Oak Creek Police Chief John Edwards told reporters outside the Gurudwara that the police is "treating the incident as (an act) of domestic terrorism". He said domestic terrorism is when somebody "does active terrorism within the US." He said...  
08:07 AM, Aug 06, 2012

FBI suspects US shooting an act of domestic terrorism Washington: 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. "While the FBI is investigating whether this matter might be an act of domestic terrorism, no motive has been determined at this time," the FBI Milwaukee Special Agent-in-Charge Teresa Carlson said in a late night statement, hours after the local police termed...  
08:04 AM, Aug 06, 2012

US gurudwara shooting: 7 dead, FBI begins probe New York: 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). The police recovered two semi-automatic handguns from the...  
07:40 AM, Aug 06, 2012

FBI investigates needles in airplane sandwiches Atlanta: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating after needles were found in turkey sandwiches on Delta Airlines flights from Amsterdam to the United States. Delta says what appear to be sewing needles were found in five sandwiches on Sunday. One passenger on a flight to Minneapolis was injured. The other needles were on two flights to Atlanta and one to Seattle. FBI Special Agent Stephen Emmett in Atlanta...  
08:14 AM, Jul 18, 2012

Needles found in sandwiches on US-bound flights New York: Delta Air Lines Inc said it was working with federal authorities after what appeared to be sewing needles were found in food on four US-bound flights that left on Sunday from Amsterdam, injuring one passenger. The needles were found in sandwiches made by the airline's Amsterdam caterer, Gate Gourmet, Delta spokeswoman Chris Kelly said in an email on Monday. The FBI and Netherlands officials are investigating, as are...  
08:05 AM, Jul 17, 2012

Mumbai: Hacker wanted by FBI nabbed in Andheri Mumbai: On Wednesday, police arrested Nikhil Pable (29) in Andheri. Pable would hack into websites of well-known software companies, illegally download their software and then make multiple copies of them for sale in India. The FBI had been monitoring Pables activities for some time. "The agency sent a request through the Ministry of External Affairs (MOEF) in Delhi, which in turn got in touch with the Mumbai Police. The case...  
01:29 PM, Jul 12, 2012

DNSChanger virus: All that you wanted to know New York: On Monday, the FBI turned off servers that had allowed thousands of malware-stricken computers to continue using the Internet. The personal computers - both Windows PCs and Macs - are corrupted by a virus known as DNSChanger. Without the servers, the machines wouldn't know how to locate websites and send email. Q. What happened? A. Years ago, scammers managed to trick millions of people into installing the DNSChanger...  
06:28 AM, Jul 10, 2012

Virus may knock thousands off the Internet Boston: About a quarter-million computer users around the world are at risk of losing Internet access on Monday because of malicious software at the heart of a hacking scam that the US authorities shut down in November, 2011. Some blogs and news reports hyped the risk of an outage, warning of a potential "blackout" and describing the Alureon malware as the "Internet Doomsday" virus. Yet experts said only a tiny...  
04:22 AM, Jul 06, 2012

'Bones found in Rajasthan canal are of Bhanwari' New Delhi: Making some headway in the Bhanwari Devi murder case, the CBI has been told by the FBI that the bones recovered from a canal in Rajasthan were of the auxiliary nurse. Official sources said the American agency has conveyed to the CBI that the bones, which included the teeth and parts of skull, that were found from a canal in Jodhpur earlier this year, were that of 36-year-old...  
11:46 PM, Jun 20, 2012

India seeks statements of 13 associated with Headley New Delhi: India has asked the US to provide statements of 13 people associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist David Headley and his accomplice in Mumbai terror attack case Tahawwur Hussain Rana as they could be potential witnesses. Highly placed government sources said during the third Indo-US strategic dialogue held in Washington last week, India actively pursued the issues related to the 26/11 attack, involvement of Headley and Rana in it and...  
07:21 PM, Jun 18, 2012

Email, wiretaps at trial link Rajat Gupta to Rajaratnam New York: Using FBI wiretaps, email, phone records and the testimony of a Goldman Sachs Group Inc director, US prosecutors drew a picture for jurors on Thursday of events that led to the insider-trading trial of onetime corporate star Rajat Gupta. 63-year-old Gupta is accused of providing now-imprisoned hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam with boardroom secrets between March 2007 and January 2009 while he was a director of Goldman Sachs...  
09:17 AM, May 25, 2012