Fort Bragg, Page's Army base had white supremacists

(CNN) -- When Wisconsin temple gunman Wade Michael Page arrived at Fort Bragg in 1995, the sprawling Army base in North Carolina already was home to a small number of white supremacists including three soldiers later convicted in the murder of an African-American couple.

Sikh Temple shooting survivors still in critical condition

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Oak Creek's police chief says the officer who was shot multiple times after responding to a fatal shooting at a Sikh temple is improving at a Milwaukee area hospital.Chief John Edwards said during a briefing Wednesday, August 8th Lt.

Oak Creek Sikh Temple shooting victims to be honored at White House

AK CREEK -- A candlelight vigil is planned at the White House Wednesday evening, August 8th to honor the six killed during Sunday's shooting at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek.Wednesday's White House vigil is organized by "Unite Against Hate."The vigil will be a night of remembrance and reflection -- where the public plans to stand against religious intolerance and insanity of mass shootings.The vigil is planned from 6:00 to 9:00 Wednesday night on the north side of the White House at Lafayette Park.According to a Facebook event, another candlelight vigil at the White House is scheduled for Sunday, August 12th.That vigil is also planned for the north side of the White House at Lafayette Park, and scheduled from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m.Organizers are looking for donations in the form of bottled water, candles, plastic cups, banners and monetary funds, and are also looking for volunteers.The organization "Sikh Activist" on Twitter released a map showing vigils planned and held for the Sikh Temple shooting victims across the nation.CLICK HERE to view the map.Monitor FOX6 News and FOX6Now.com for updates on this developing story.CLICK HERE for additional Sikh Temple shooting coverage via FOX6Now.com.

FBI: Wade Michael Page died from self-inflicted gunshot wound

OAK CREEK, Wisconsin (CNN) -- The gunman in the Wisconsin Sikh temple tragedy died from a self-inflicted wound to the head and not from a shot by a responding officer, the FBI said during a media briefing Wednesday, August 8th.

Sikh whose brother shot, killed following 9-11 providing support for temple families

GREENFIELD -- At the Greenfield home of one of six victims of Sunday's shooting at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek -- temple president and founder Satwant Singh Kaleka, mourners have come to show support and grieve.Amardeep Kaleka -- Satwant's son, is helping to plan funeral arrangements.Funerals for all six victims will be held Friday, August 10th at Oak Creek High School's gymnasium.Mourning should be spread.