Amardeep Kaleka, son of the president of the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, center, comforts members of the temple on Monday.
While it’s still too early to jump any conclusions about the tragic
shooting at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin yesterday that left seven people
dead, including the gunman, and others, including a police officer,
wounded, some information has emerged about the shooter.
The FBI has taken over the incident and is treating it as a potential case of domestic terrorism, though they’ve been careful not publicly speculate about motives. The assailant has been identified as Wade Michael Page, a 40-year-old Army veteran who was honorably discharged in the late 1990s. Page’s landlord said the suspect was a bit of loner, and that he recently broke up with his girlfriend, but that he cleared a background check and thus likely did not have a criminal record.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks extremist hate groups, described Page as “a frustrated neo-Nazi who had been the leader of a racist white-power band.” According to the SPLC, Page had been in several white supremacist bands in Colorado and Wisconsin, and told a white nationalist website in 2010 that his goal was to “figure out how to end people’s apathetic ways” — the name of his band was End Apathy (they have a Myspace page here, with a photo of a man the SPLC identifies as Page). Dave Wiegel has more on his music.
Indeed, ABC News reports that two sources told them the shooter was “heavily tattooed” — including one relating to 9/11 — and that investigators suspect he may be a “white supremacist” or a “skinhead.” “It is being investigated. And what his tattoos signified is being investigated. They are all pieces of a possible puzzle to learn what was his motive in carrying out such a horrific act,” Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Special Agent Thomas Ahern told the network.
The FBI has taken over the incident and is treating it as a potential case of domestic terrorism, though they’ve been careful not publicly speculate about motives. The assailant has been identified as Wade Michael Page, a 40-year-old Army veteran who was honorably discharged in the late 1990s. Page’s landlord said the suspect was a bit of loner, and that he recently broke up with his girlfriend, but that he cleared a background check and thus likely did not have a criminal record.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks extremist hate groups, described Page as “a frustrated neo-Nazi who had been the leader of a racist white-power band.” According to the SPLC, Page had been in several white supremacist bands in Colorado and Wisconsin, and told a white nationalist website in 2010 that his goal was to “figure out how to end people’s apathetic ways” — the name of his band was End Apathy (they have a Myspace page here, with a photo of a man the SPLC identifies as Page). Dave Wiegel has more on his music.
Indeed, ABC News reports that two sources told them the shooter was “heavily tattooed” — including one relating to 9/11 — and that investigators suspect he may be a “white supremacist” or a “skinhead.” “It is being investigated. And what his tattoos signified is being investigated. They are all pieces of a possible puzzle to learn what was his motive in carrying out such a horrific act,” Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Special Agent Thomas Ahern told the network.

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