Wisconsin shooter sported white supremacist tattoos
BY Agencies24 Nov 2012 5:06 AM IST
Agencies24 Nov 2012 5:06 AM IST
Michael Wade Page, the gunman who killed six Sikhs at a Wisconsin gurdwara in August, was drug-free when he went on the shooting spree and had a number of white supremacist tattoos on his body declaring support for Adolf Hitler, according to his just-released autopsy report.
While 40-year-old Page had small amounts of alcohol in his system, it was difficult to determine whether he had been drinking beforehand, said the toxicology report released by the Milwaukee County medical examiner's office. ‘It is impossible to tell if the ethyl alcohol level is due to alcohol ingestion, or a product of decomposition,’ the Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel said, citing the autopsy report. The FBI, which concluded its probe into the Wisconsin gurdwara massacre, said Page had acted alone and there was no evidence the attack was part of any ongoing threat to the Sikh community.
While 40-year-old Page had small amounts of alcohol in his system, it was difficult to determine whether he had been drinking beforehand, said the toxicology report released by the Milwaukee County medical examiner's office. ‘It is impossible to tell if the ethyl alcohol level is due to alcohol ingestion, or a product of decomposition,’ the Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel said, citing the autopsy report. The FBI, which concluded its probe into the Wisconsin gurdwara massacre, said Page had acted alone and there was no evidence the attack was part of any ongoing threat to the Sikh community.
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