Wisconsin, US: The FBI announced the results of its expansive investigation into why Wade Michael Page pick Sikh Gurudwara Sahib. Two hundred investigative leads, 300 interviews, more than 200 pieces of evidence.
Yet when the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced the results of its expansive investigation into why Wade Michael Page, 40, killed six people at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis., its perspective on his motives consisted of four sentences.
“The FBI investigation indicates Wade Michael Page acted alone and was not assisted in committing this violent crime killing six and wounding four other victims,” the FBI’s statement said in November. “No evidence was uncovered to conclude this attack was directed or facilitated by any white supremacist group. During the shooting at the temple, Page exchanged gunfire with two Oak Creek police officers seriously wounding one, before being shot by another officer, then turning his weapon on himself. There is also no evidence to suggest the attack was part of any ongoing threat to the Sikh community.”
The massacre at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., has triggered renewed debate about the causes of mass shootings and discussion about how to prevent further attacks. But the FBI doesn’t plan to release anything more about Page, whose motives would have been examined in a public trial had he not killed himself.
Anti-Defamation League researchers — who had kept an eye on Page along with law enforcement officials and the Southern Poverty Law Center — said that Page moved to Wisconsin to be with a girlfriend, Misty Cook, a 31-year-old waitress and nursing student whom the researchers said shared some of Page’s supremacist leanings.
The two shared an apartment with Cook’s 5-year-old son, neighbors said, and in June, the couple apparently broke up.
From there, the trail dries up as to why Page attacked the temple, known as a gurdwara. Page stopped going to work in mid-July, according to a recent Southern Poverty Law Center report, and stopped paying his rent.
But when it came to explaining how Page decided to attack the Sikh gurdwara on Aug. 5, the report could only speculate: “It’s probably no coincidence that the temple is just down the block from the restaurant where Cook worked. Perhaps the turban-wearing Sikh men caught his eye because of the proximity.”
Yet racism could not be demonstrated as the reason Page shot up the gurdwara — nor could it be explained away. >>>MORE AT SOURCE<<<
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