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America Shooting: Firing in Gurdwara in California, two people in critical condition due to bullet injuries

Two people were shot on Sunday at a gurudwara in California's Sacramento County. This incident of firing took place at around 2:30 pm in the Gurudwara of the Sikh Society. The condition of both people is serious.

By: Team Pardaphash  Pardaphash Group
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America Shooting: Firing in Gurdwara in California, two people in critical condition due to bullet injuries

America Shooting: There are reports of firing at a gurdwara in Sacramento, US. It is being told that two people have been injured in the firing incident, whose condition is said to be critical. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said two people were shot at a gurudwara in Sacramento County, California, on Sunday.

The sheriff’s office said both victims are in serious condition. Amar Gandhi, a spokesman for the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office, reported that the three men involved in the shooting were known to each other. He told that there was a scuffle between the two people earlier over some issue. One suspect shot another suspect’s friend and the other man also shot the suspect and fled. The age of the second suspect is between 20 and 30 years. This person is a resident of Eastern India. The sheriff’s office is still looking for him. Both victims were taken to a nearby hospital and remain in critical condition.

parade of sikhs

Before this incident, a parade of Sikh community was organized in this Gurdwara. No information has been received yet whether this incident had any relation with that parade or not. At present, more information is awaited in this matter. The Gurudwara was very crowded at the time of the incident and children were also present. But no child has been harmed in this.

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