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Sikh Temple Shooting

By Staff Writer on Monday, August 6, 2012 | 6:03 PM

Federal investigators had looked at Sikh temple shooter Michael Wade for a time, because of his associations with right-wing extremists and the risk he was providing funds for a political movement, but the agencies found no adequate evidence for any law to apply, said an enforcement official.

The official said he was not authorized to speak to the media and would not say Monday that the implementing agency had been to the site investigation, or when.

Before his rampage on Sunday in the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, and that left six dead and three others were seriously injured and side civil rights teams known as a member of two bands of racist bully and ultimately hatred. He was also the position as a member of a cluster of low nationals.

Racist bully bands and record labels are good to stimulate the powers of the cash-known teams, the extremists within the U.S.

Both the Anti-Defamation League and also the center for the impoverishment of the South-law were involved for many years. Non-profit organizations in the collection of information from the public about the teams will hate forums net, brochures and various sources.

But the body of law is under federal law is about grouping of American voters are not supposed to have banned committed against the law. Way to investigate terrorism, should law enforcement agency officials believe that a suspect has threatened violence, violated federal law and is committed to a political agenda or social progress.

This sets the bar very high for a case of terrorism away before someone creates a specific threat of violence committed by or against the law.

The civil authority of Oak Creek, told us on Sunday that he did not know that any sign that the site of the temple was the case prior to the shooting.

"There is a lot around where someone can go back to your attention is happening, and make a preliminary investigation into the activities of boys and pans Zilch," about Bob Blitzer, a former FBI agent was the UN organization, the chief national mechanism Agency for the prosecution of 1996 to 1998. Blitzer rectifier junction of the investigation of Timothy McVeigh, J. 1995, after the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in the state capital, which killed 168 people, and nineteen children.

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