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Sikh gas station worker shot at in South Carolina

Highlights

  • Another practicing Sikh shot at. Minimal action was taken by police to address the incident.
  • UNITED SIKHS encourages all Sikhs to install CCTV surveillance cameras at the main entrance and parking lot of their businesses.
  • Contact us at sikhawareness@unitedsikhs.org to have a UNITED SIKHS representative provide training or to get material so you can conduct Sikh Awareness Training sessions at your workplace, schools, business establishments.
  • Support the cause with your dasvandh.

 

Inman, SC – UNITED SIKHS have been informed that on November 19, 2012 at approximately 11:15 pm, a Sikh gas station worker was shot at in Inman, South Carolina.

While closing his convenience store located in the gas station, a flying object struck the worker’s eye and he started bleeding profusely. He immediately called 911 and was taken to the hospital where he received 6 stitches to close the wound. The incident report given by the police categorizes this incident as AFRM Assault with a Firearm.

The worker is a practicing Sikh and keeps a long flowing beard. He also reported to UNITED SIKHS that two days before he was shot at, he noticed a hole in one of the thick glass panes in the store. He also found numerous dents on the sign boards and other metal surfaces in the store. UNITED SIKHS is in possession of pictures (included with this press release) that clearly show dents that appear to be bullet marks. One of the pictures also shows a hole consistent with a bullet hole in a thick glass shield.

UNITED SIKHS is in touch with various law enforcement agencies including the police department, US Attorney Office and Department of Justice in the Carolinas. The team is also in touch with the President of the Sikh Society of Upstate South Carolina. Speaking to the family, UNITED SIKHS Director in the Carolinas, Pawanjit Singh, noted “Sikh identity has become a frequent target for hate generated violence. It is appalling that Sikhs are struggling, to this day, to maintain and protect their identity. UNITED SIKHS will continue to put pressure on our law enforcement agencies to take prompt and decisive actions. We request you to alert the authorities promptly if you have concerns or notice any suspicious activities.”

When contacted by UNITED SIKHS, the owner and his family expressed fear of threat to their lives. The owner’s eldest daughter, who has proudly served in the United States Army with deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan, expressed dismay and disbelief that someone would, so blatantly, attack a human life.

The owner stated dissatisfaction over the minimal action taken by the police to address the incident. On Monday, Nov 26, a detective of the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office sent him an email that included the Incident Report. This was the first official document from the police acknowledging the case – a week after the incident. The incident report has categorized the offense as AFRM Assault with a Firearm.

UNITED SIKHS is following up with the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office to thoroughly investigate this case on a priority basis.

This incident comes at the heels of the shooting and killing of 6 members a Sikh congregation in Wisconsin. A few weeks ago, cars were scratched in the parking lot by a young white male at a Sikh Temple in Norcross, GA. Earlier this year, a Sikh temple under construction in Sterling Heights, Michigan, was defaced, with graffiti on the wall depicting a gun and a Christian cross. Someone also scrawled “Mohmed,” likely in reference to the Muslim prophet Mohammed.

These incidents are of grave concern to the members of the Sikh community.

Please support us with your dasvandh to allow us to fight for our rights!

Issued By-
Manmeet Singh
Staff Attorney, International Civil and Human Rights Advocacy (ICHRA)
UNITED SIKHS
Tel: (646) 315-3909
law-usa@unitedsikhs.org

 

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