The Federal Bureau of Investigation is searching for a "person of interest" with a 9/11 tattoo, who was spotted lurking at the Milwaukee Sikh temple Sunday after the massacre.
The man was photographed at the scene, standing next to a traffic cone, and wearing sunglasses, shorts and a T-shirt. Who is he, and why was videotaping the horrific scene? Was he just an innocent bystander with a ghoulish curiosity?
The unidentified fellow allegedly sported a 9/11 tattoo, similar to gunman Wade Michael Page's body art commemorating the Muslim attacks on Washington, D.C. and New York City. Of course, the Sikhs had nothing to do with 9/11, but some people are ignorant enough to mix up the Indian religious sect with Arab terrorists.
It's appalling officers allowed the shady-looking guy to slip from their grasp. He was acting suspiciously enough to stand out, but he still managed to slink away before being questioned.
This was an example of awful police work, but he will be located quickly enough. It's just a matter of time before someone in the community recognizes his face, and contacts the FBI.
Page, a former psychological warfare expert for the Army, was shot and killed by police, after attacking worshipers at the Wisconsin Sikh temple in suburban Milwaukee.




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Actually I think the police did pretty well, in the case of the guy who shot the shooter despite receiving lots of bullet holes himself. Sounds like he had the right stuff.