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Man detained outside Wisconsin gurdwara

A suspicious man carrying ammunition and "strange writings" was briefly detained outside an Oak Creek gurdwara in the US state of Wisconsin, where a white supremacist had gunned down six Sikhs in August. "This happened on Sunday. The man was detained due to his suspicious activity outside the gurdwara.

Updated on: Nov 03, 2012 11:33 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Washington
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A suspicious man carrying ammunition and "strange writings" was briefly detained outside an Oak Creek gurdwara in the US state of Wisconsin, where a white supremacist had gunned down six Sikhs in August.

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"This happened on Sunday. The man was detained due to his suspicious activity outside the gurdwara. The police questioned him. Later, it was determined that he was not a threat (to the gurdwara). So, he was released," Oak Creek mayor Steve Scaffidi told PTI.

In a report released on Thursday, the Oak Creek police department said the 32-year-old man from Maryland was found with 9mm ammunition and the writings outside the Wisconsin gurdwara.
He was seen entering the gurdwara premises around 8:45am.

The gurdwara was the scene of a mass shooting by a white supremacist in August that killed six Sikh worshippers, sending shock waves across the country and the Sikh community the world over.
The man, whose identity has not been released, first told the police that he drove to the gurdwara after seeing a CNN story about the shooting and wanted to pray with its members.
Later, he changed his version and said he was writing a book and wanted to talk to the people there.

"Officers also located more zip ties and duct tape, several boxes of 9mm ammunition in (the man's) vehicle along with gun-cleaning supplies and an empty case from a Glock 9mm," the report said, adding that the Federal Bureau of Investigation was called when the man surrendered with his ammunition.

Thereafter, he was asked to follow officers back to the Oak Creek police station so that his writings and identification could be copied.

"He was not arrested. He was only detained," Scaffidi said.

 
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