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Part Two: Lessons to be Learned from the Oak Creek Shooting

By: Wendy Fleury
Updated: August 10, 2012
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 TOWN OF CLAYTON, Wisc. (WFRV) The family of Satwant Singh Kaleka is hoping a positive lesson will come from the tragedy at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin.

"We need to come together, no matter what faith, what color, what you look like. We need to come together and fight against any violence whether it be in Colorado, whether it be in Wisconsin or anywhere else," Gurjeet Singh Kaleka told Local 5.  

In part two of her interview, Local 5's Wendy Fleury sat down with the Kaleka family to hear what they want to come out of this very tragic incident.

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