Sikh temple gunman acted alone, gun bought legally

OAK CREEK (AP) -- Federal officials say the gun used to kill six people at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin was bought legally, and believe the slain gunman was the only one involved in the shooting.FBI Special Agent in Charge Teresa Carlson said Monday that the agency is not aware of more threats to Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, located on 7512 S.

What is Sikh? Explaining the Sikh faith

OAK CREEK -- Since Sunday's shooting at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, there have been a lot of questions about the Sikh faith -- a faith the average person isn't necessarily familiar with and a faith that's difficult to describe and explain.The shooting left six dead and three critically wounded. 40-year-old gunman, Wade Michael Page was fatally shot by Oak Creek police.Officials say Page entered the temple and opened fire, before "ambushing" one of the first responding officers to the scene.

WCTC's Brian Dorow talks law enforcement training

OAK CREEK -- Brian Dorow with Waukesha County Technical College joined FOX6 WakeUp News to talk about how law enforcement officers train for the type of tragedy that occurred at Sikh Temple in Oak Creek.FOX6's Kim Murphy: "Describe the type of training that law enforcement officials go through -- the type of scenarios."Dorow: "We do the Active Shooter Training.