Two people, including a suspected gunmen, were wounded in a shooting Sunday at a Sikh temple in Sacramento County that took place as crowds gathered to celebrate a traditional festival.
Officers received reports of a shooting at around 2:30 p.m. at Gurdwara Sahib Temple on Bradshaw Road in Sacramento, according to Sgt. Amar Gandhi of the Sacramento County Sheriffβs Office.
Officers arrived to find two gunshot victims amid hundreds of people attending the festival on the temple grounds. Witnesses told authorities the incident began as a fight between two men, when one of the men brandished a gun and shot the other manβs friend. The second man in the fight then also pulled out a gun and returned fire, wounding the first shooter, before fleeing on foot.
Itβs unclear how many weapons were recovered at the scene, Gandhi said.
The second shooter, whom the sheriffβs office identified as Karman Sandhu, 21, was taken into custody around 8:30 p.m. Saturday. He was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, Gandhi said.
The sheriffβs office said the two victims were transported to the hospital and are expected to survive. The sheriffβs office is βstill sorting out some detailsβ about what charges to bring, Gandhi said.
βAll three of the individuals involved all seemed to know each other,β Gandhi told KCRA-TV Sunday. βIt seemed very targeted in the fact of it wasnβt some random thing that posed any danger to the other patrons other than the shooting.β
The shooting happened during a celebration of Nagar Kirtan, a religious observance, that began around 9 a.m. and drew large crowds to the temple for a parade and other festivities throughout the day.
The investigation is ongoing.
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