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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