US Temple Shooting: 20-30 Bullets Fired At ISKCON Temple In Utah
According to the temple administration, multiple shots were fired at the building over several nights last month, with bullets striking various parts of the temple’s main structure—including the iconic dome, arches, and even a second-story window that opens into the main worship hall.

Bullet hole seen at Shri Shri Radha Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork | ISKCON
A Hindu temple in northern Utah has been repeatedly targeted by gunfire, sparking serious concerns over a possible hate crime against ISKCON's Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, Utah.
According to the temple administration, multiple shots were fired at the building over several nights last month, with bullets striking various parts of the temple’s main structure—including the iconic dome, arches, and even a second-story window that opens into the main worship hall. The Utah County Sheriff’s Office is probing the matter and has not ruled out the possibility of the incident being motivated by hate.
Reportedly, the first incident of firing took place on the night of June 18, when temple co-founder Vai Warden heard a loud sound near the Krishna Radio station building adjacent to the temple. Initially, Warden thought it might have been fireworks or local teenagers might be playing around. But the next morning, bullet holes were spotted on the temple walls and windows.
More gunfire continued later the same night and again on June 20, based on CCTV footage scanned by the temple staff. The footage showed, a vehicle approaching the temple grounds, stopping near the fence, and someone opening fire from the vehicle before speeding away.
More than 20 bullets were fired at the building, including shots fired from what appeared to be over 100 yards away. Bullet holes were discovered high up on the temple dome and near public gathering areas, suggesting that the firing was attempted to create fear.
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The Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple was built in the early 1990s and is popular for hosting its annual Holi festival, the temple attracts thousands of devotees from across the state and beyond. It also functions as a hub for cultural, spiritual, and interfaith gatherings.
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