Ofc. Sam Lenda shares his perspective on Sikh Temple shooting

OAK CREEK -- Monday, September 10th was the first day we heard from Officer Sam Lenda, the Oak Creek police officer credited with taking down the Sikh Temple shooter, Wade Page.By the time Officer Lenda arrived at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin on the morning of Sunday, August 5th, Oak Creek Police Lt.

"Ordinary Heroes" presents donations to Sikh Temple of Wis.

WAUKESHA -- The co-founders of "Ordinary Heroes" presented a check for more than $1,200 to the Sikh Temple Victim Relief Fund on Sunday, August 26th.Zach Dunton and Kelsie Wendelberger were granted the opportunity to visit the Sikh Temple and present the $1,225.55 check.

Medical Examiner's report: Sikh temple shooter had alcohol problems

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office released an investigation report on Tuesday, August 28th into the death of Wade Michael Page, the man who killed six Sikh Temple worshippers before shooting himself in Oak Creek on Sunday, August 5th.In the report, Page's sister, Kimberly Van Buskirk, expressed her concerns over a "change in demeanor" in Wade.

19 U.S. senators: Add Sikhs to hate-crime tracking

OAK CREEK (AP) -- 19 U.S. senators have written to Attorney General Eric Holder asking that the U.S. Justice Department begin tracking hate crimes committed against Sikh-Americans.In a letter dated Thursday, August 23rd, the senators referenced the August 5th shooting at a Sikh temple in southeastern Wisconsin.