51-year-old Oak Creek police officer recovering following shooting

OAK CREEK -- Oak Creek Police Chief John Edwards said Monday, August 6th Lieutenant Brian Murphy, a 20-year veteran of the department remained in critical condition at Froedtert Hospital's ICU following Sunday morning's shooting at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek.

PICTURES: Sikh Temple shooting in Oak Creek

OAK CREEK -- Several photos have emerged from the scene of the shooting at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, WI.Officials say 40-year-old Wade Michael Page shot and killed six people, before he was fatally shot by Oak Creek police.Three were critically injured in this shooting.

PICTURES: Wade Michael Page

Photos of Wade Michael Page, the suspected gunman in the shooting at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek.

Sikh civil rights group: "Houses of worship are places of peace"

OAK CREEK -- The Sikh American Legal Defense Education Fund, and the Sikh American community issued a statement following the shooting at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek Sunday morning, August 5th."Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families, and the Oak Creek community following this tragic attack at the Oak Creek, Wisconsin Gurdwara.

Tense day for Sikh Temple members as they wait for information

OAK CREEK -- For family members and Sikh Temple members at the scene of Sunday morning's Oak Creek shooting, the day was filled with tension as they waited for information regarding the whereabouts and condition of their loved ones.Police said Sunday, August 5th seven people are dead, including a gunman, and three others are injured following a shooting at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek.It's an incident officials are now calling an "act of domestic terrorism," and the FBI is now leading the investigation.Minutes after the gunman opened fire around 10:30 a.m. Sunday, members of Wisconsin's Sikh community began receiving phone calls."I slept over at my friend's house, she got the call in the morning and jumped out of bed.

Obama vows to provide "whatever support necessary" following shooting

(CNN) -- Speaking hours after a fatal shooting at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin, President Barack Obama said Sunday in a statement that "at this time, the people of Oak Creek must know that the American people have them in our thoughts and prayers" and vowed to "provide whatever support is necessary."

Council on America-Islamic Relations says Muslims stand with Sikhs

OAK CREEK -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations said Sunday American Muslims "stand with their Sikh brothers and sisters" following a shooting at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek that left six people and the gunman dead.In a statement, the Washington-based Muslim civil rights organization said:“While details of the attack and the motivation of the attacker are still emerging, American Muslims stand with their Sikh brothers and sisters in this time of crisis and loss.

Brookfield high priest provides comfort for Sikhs at shooting scene

BROOKFIELD -- Surjit Singh, high priest at the Brookfield Sikh Temple and president of the Sikh Religious Society of Wisconsin was at the scene of the shooting at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek Sunday evening, August 5th.Singh greeted Sikhs and prayed with those who had lost loved ones during the shooting that claimed six lives.

Gunman, six others dead, 3 injured after Oak Creek Sikh temple shooting

OAK CREEK -- Police said Sunday, August 5th seven people are dead, including a gunman, and three others are injured following a shooting at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek.A high-ranking member of the Sikh community has said two of the dead are the equivalent of "priests" in the temple.The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Chicago division said the gunman was a white man in his 40s.