Death threat shocks Loudoun’s Sikhs
A threatening letter addressed to “The Turban Family” arrived in a family’s mailbox in Sterling, a diverse community where Indian Sikh and Hindu immigrants live comfortably among their white American neighbors.
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March 18, 2012
Balbir Kaur, right, helps Maj. John Fraga of the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office tie on a head scarf as he enters the Raj Khalsa Gurdwara in Sterling, where the Sikh community gathers for Sunday Gurdwara service. Sheriff's officers attended the service after a member of the Sikh community received a death threat.
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