Michelle Obama visits with Sikh Temple shooting victims' families

OAK CREEK -- After a campaign stop and speech at Bradley Tech High School Thursday afternoon, August 23rd, first lady Michelle Obama visited Oak Creek and met with Sikh Temple shooting victims' families.

First lady Michelle Obama speaks at Bradley Tech H.S.

MILWAUKEE -- First lady Michelle Obama spoke to hundreds of people gathered at Milwaukee's Bradley Tech High School Thursday, August 23rd in an effort to bolster President Barack Obama's campaign for a second term in office.

Oak Creek police release 911 calls from Sikh Temple shooting

OAK CREEK -- Oak Creek police released Wednesday 911 calls from the Sikh Temple shooting that took place on Sunday, August 5th.

Filmmaker to share stories of courage in Sikh Temple documentary

OAK CREEK -- The story of the Oak Creek Sikh Temple shooting can be divided into two parts -- the minutes of terror and violence, followed by a push for understanding, peace and healing.

Hundreds show up to support Sikh community at Faith Builders Church

MILWAUKEE -- A Milwaukee church opens its doors to the Sikh community as hundreds of people turned out to support those affected by the mass shooting earlier this month.

Bowling alley owner applauded in wake of Sikh Temple shooting

OAK CREEK -- In the aftermath of the Sikh Temple shooting, there was one business where victims' families, first responders and law enforcement sought refuge.The owner of Classic Lanes in Oak Creek hadn't planned for the bowling alley to be a place of relief for those involved in the incident, but it did.

Support continues to pour in for Sikh temple shooting victims

MILWAUKEE -- It's been two weeks since the Oak Creek Sikh Temple shooting, and support continues to pour in for victim's in the form of letters and community vigils.Flags are still at half-staff outside the Oak Creek Police Department.

First lady to visit families of Sikh temple shooting victims

(CNN) -- First lady Michelle Obama will travel to Wisconsin Thursday to meet with family members of those killed and injured in a Sikh temple shooting earlier this month, White House officials confirmed Sunday.The shooting -- which left six people dead and four others injured -- occurred August 5 in Oak Creek, Wisconsin.

Oak Creek Sikh temple members to speak at community event

OAK CREEK -- Members of the Oak Creek Sikh temple will be speaking at a community event Monday night, August 20th.The free event is call "It's All About Us," and will be held at the Faith Builders Church in Milwaukee (4901 South Howell Ave.).

Mixed reaction to news of Michelle Obama visit

OAK CREEK -- The White House confirmed Sunday First Lady Michelle Obama is coming to Southeast Wisconsin.

Letters of support pour into Oak Creek in wake of Sikh Temple shooting

OAK CREEK -- The city of Oak Creek has been experiencing an outpouring of support since the Sikh Temple shooting.Not even two weeks after the shooting, hundreds of letters have arrived at City Hall addressed to the mayor.

Deangelo Williams charged in murder of Dalbir Singh

MILWAUKEE -- A suspect has been arrested and now charged with the homicide of Dalbir Singh.

Sikh Temple members react to Harmony Food fatal shooting

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Wednesday night, August 15th at the Harmony Food Store near 38th and Locust.

Sheriff's Dept. releases 911 calls from Sikh Temple shooting

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office released the 911 calls from the Sikh Temple shooting that took place on the morning of Sunday, August 5th.

Join Legacy Musik at the benefit for Sikh temple shooting victims

Hip-hop artist Legacy Musik stops by Real Milwaukee to talk about the upcoming benefit for the victims of the Sikh temple shooting on Aug. 20th.

Oak Creek church reaching out to shooting victims' families

OAK CREEK -- One week after the Sikh Temple shooting, the community continues to wrap its arms around the families of the victims and Sikh community members.

In light of Sikh Temple shooting, experts say hate groups on the rise

OAK CREEK -- When Wade Michael Page inexplicably targeted a Sikh Temple in Oak Creek and opened fire inside, killing six and critically injuring three, the white supremacist not only claimed innocent lives, but his actions highlighted a disturbing trend -- hate groups are on the rise.Experts say several events have brought this on, including 9/11, the election of President Obama, and changing demographics."The hate movement has been basically, rapidly rising now for over a decade," Heidi Beirich with the Southern Poverty Law Center said.In 2000, the Southern Poverty Law Center was tracking just over 600 hate groups.