The first officer on the scene during the August 5, 2012 shootings at the Sikh Temple of Oak Creek in Wisconsin, will receive the 'seva' award on Vaisakhi Day, at a Gurdwara in suburb here, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation, said yesterday.
Murphy was struck with 12 bullets during the attack in which six Sikh worshippers were killed and three others were critically wounded.
"We are highly grateful to him for his sacrifice and exemplary service to the law and order and providing protection to all citizens of Oak Creek including the members of the Sikh community in Wisconsin. His actions were able to deter much bigger massacre of Sikhs who were still trapped inside the Gurdwara," Inder Paul Singh Gadh, chairman of the Foundation, said.
"I try to teach my law enforcement students about Chardi Kala and the faith and divinity of the Sikh faith", Murphy wrote while accepting to receive the Award.
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The shooting at Oak Creek, just south of Wisconsin's biggest city Milwaukee, occurred at around 11 am (local time). Oak Creek is about 1,250 km from New York.
"Sikhs are indebted to Brian Murphy and we are especially touched by his spirit. He reflects the Sikh concept of Chardhi Kala, which is to remain in high and positive spirit even in the face of challenges and tragedies in life. So many youngsters and members of the community are eager to meet him and greet him in Washington," he said.
Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival for Punjabis and is celebrated by the Sikh community in the month of April.