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Gunman targeting Jews kills 11 in Pittsburgh synagogue

By John Altdorfer and Chriss Swaney

 

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A SWAT police officer and other first responders respond after a gunman opened fire at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., October 27, 2018. REUTERS/John Altdorfer

 

PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - A gunman yelling, “All Jews must die,” stormed a Pittsburgh synagogue during Saturday services, killing 11 worshippers and wounding six other people including four police officers, before he was arrested.

 

U.S. attorney for western Pennsylvania Scott Brady told a news conference that charges could be filed later on Saturday against the suspected shooter, 46-year-old Robert Bowers from Pittsburgh.

 

"The actions of Robert Bowers represent the worst of humanity. We are dedicating the entire resources of my office to this federal hate crime investigation and prosecution," Brady said.

 

The U.S. Department of Justice will file hate crime and other criminal charges against Bowers that could lead to the death penalty, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said.

 

FBI special agent Bob Jones said the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which is leading the probe into the attack, believed Bowers was acting alone, adding: "We have no knowledge that he was known to law enforcement before today."

 

KDKA television cited police sources as saying Bowers walked into the building and yelled “All Jews must die.”

 

Bowers was in a hospital in fair condition with multiple gunshot wounds. Patients at area hospitals included a 61-year-old woman, a 70-year-old man, and a 55-year-old officer. No children were killed, authorities said.

 

Three police officers were shot and one was injured by shrapnel, authorities said. Two of the six people injured were in critical condition.

 

RAGING AGAINST 'INVADERS'

 

A social media post by Bowers on Saturday morning said a Jewish refugee organization, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, "likes to bring invaders in that kill our people. I can’t sit by and watch my people get slaughtered. Screw your optics, I’m going in.”

 

The comment was posted on Gab, a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based social networking service created as an alternative to Twitter. In a statement, Gab.com confirmed the profile belonged to Bowers and also said it had suspended the account and contacted the FBI about it.

 

The shooting, for which Bowers had an assault rifle and three handguns according to the FBI's Jones, prompted security alerts at houses of worship around the country. It follows a spate of pipe bombs found mailed in recent days to prominent political figures, mostly Democrats including former President Barack Obama.

 

The Tree of Life synagogue in the city's Squirrel Hill neighbourhood, a heavily Jewish area, was holding a Shabbat religious service at the time of the shooting.

 

Police are normally only present at the synagogue for security on high holidays, Michael Eisenberg, former president of the synagogue, told KDKA.

 

"On a day like today, the door is open, it’s a religious service, you can walk in and out," he said.

 

Around the time, three congregations amounting to about 100 people would have been using the building, Eisenberg said.

 

Shortly after reports of the shooting emerged, U.S. President Donald Trump said in a tweet he was watching what he described as a "devastating" situation.

 

Trump told reporters later that the killings might have been prevented if there had been an armed guard in the building.

 

“If they had some kind of a protection inside the temple maybe it could have been a much more different situation, they didn’t," he said when asked about a possible link to U.S. gun laws.

 

Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, said, "This is likely the deadliest attack on the Jewish community in the history of the United States."

 

On April 13, 2014, a pair of shootings occurred at a Jewish Community Center and a Jewish retirement community, both located in Overland Park, Kansas. A total of three people were killed in the shootings.

 

In 2015, a white supremacist murdered nine African Americans during a prayer service in Charleston, South Carolina.

 

In 2012, a neo-Nazi gunman with white supremacist ties walked into a Sikh gurdwara - or house of worship - in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, and murdered six Sikh Americans.

 

 
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Individuals in the US appear to be taking their example from the countries govt; when there is something going on you dont like invade and kill. It has become a very uncivilised country with so much hate and aggression in that melting pot, now being stirred by an unstable president, that I see no way for a quick cure of their troubles.   

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1 hour ago, stevenl said:

No, there is much more to this.

Doesn´t matter how much more you or others believe it is to it. Totally irrelevant.
You can not take away:

* He must be crazy

* He is a US citizen

* There is always a wierd reason. (Most probably that he missed out on mothers milk as a child)

* US has by far the highest statistics regarding mass shootings in the world. (Fact is that US mass shootings can be compared to the rest of the world combined.)

* The point above, cements that there are more lunatics in the US than anywhere.

All of the above proves that I was right on point from start, and that there is no need to dig up a wierd and irrelevat wacko underlying meaning.

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11 minutes ago, cyberfarang said:

I blame the social media, with people spewing out crap about the Jewish conspiracy, Jews are running the banks, federal reserves, bringing immigrants into the country, Zionists are running the world and Jews are responsible for 9/11.

 

The easily influence believe all this crap and fake news and this shootings by some nut job is the result.  Also the nut job sending nail bombs and a lot more are the results from social media, especially facebook that is as dangerous as any deadly weapon.

 

Facebook should be shut down, it`s bad for society as a whole that destroys lives.

Why just Facebook and not all social media ?   All as bad surely ?

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Waiting for the pic of the shooter wearing the infamous red cap.

 

2 minutes ago, Becker said:

Arm the rabbis - problem solved!!

Yeah, DT said that if they had an armed guard...

As if it's their fault and they could have avoided this.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, bendejo said:

Waiting for the pic of the shooter wearing the infamous red cap.

 

Yeah, DT said that if they had an armed guard...

As if it's their fault and they could have avoided this.

 

 

Knowing the moral monstrosity currently defiling the WH he probably thinks it is.

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12 minutes ago, wayned said:

If there was armed sercurity at the front door, there would most likely be 12 dead as he would have planned for it.

Maybe yes, maybe no, there are so many tactical scenarios that would be off topic.

 

But I do know that in at least one Orthodox temple in Alaska, one of more of the parishioners is always armed and as well trained as a police officer.

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54 minutes ago, cyberfarang said:

I blame the social media, with people spewing out crap about the Jewish conspiracy, Jews are running the banks, federal reserves, bringing immigrants into the country, Zionists are running the world and Jews are responsible for 9/11.

 

The easily influence believe all this crap and fake news and this shootings by some nut job is the result.  Also the nut job sending nail bombs and a lot more are the results from social media, especially facebook that is as dangerous as any deadly weapon.

 

Facebook should be shut down, it`s bad for society as a whole that destroys lives.

99% of FB users can use it responsibly. 99% of gun owners can use them responsibly. Do you really want to screw the 99% because of idiots? ...or would it be more rational to enact policy to restrict the 1%?

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