WAYNE COUNTYSikh solidarity vigilThe Detroit NewsJaswant Singh, left, 34, of Lansing has his candle lit by Amandeep Jhajj, 30, of Canton at a Sikh solidarity vigil at Plymouth Gurdwara Sahib in Plymouth, Michigan, on Sunday, April 18, 2021. People from the Sikh community and others gathered to remember the eight people killed Thursay at an Indianapolis Federal Express facility, which included four Sikhs, and to speak out against gun violence.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsBhai Iqbar Singh, right, offers a prayer Sunday at a Sikh solidarity vigil at Plymouth Gurdwara Sahib.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsRamandeep Sidhu, left, 54, of South Lyon, Amisha Datta, 22, and her brother, Aniketh Datta, 18, both of Novi have their candles lit by Gurjinder Singh, 52, of Lansing.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPeople from the Sikh community and others hold candles at a Sikh solidarity vigil Sunday.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsRamandeep Sidhu, left, 54, of South Lyon watches as Amisha Datta, 22, and her brother, Aniketh Datta, 18, have their candles lit by their mother, Somlika Datta, 48, of Novi.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsRaman Singh, 55, of West Bloomfield Township speaks and reads the names of the victims of the Indianapolis mass shooting.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsForty-three-year Federal Express employee Veronica Goldwater, 64, stands with the Sikh community at the vigil.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPeople from the Sikh community and others hold candles at a solidarity vigil at Plymouth Gurdwara Sahib.Robin Buckson, The Detroit News