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arista 27-10-2018 03:54 PM

USA: 'Multiple casualties' in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting
 
https://news.sky.com/story/live-mult...oting-11537354


Another Crazy Shooter Terrorist


[The shooting was reported at the Tree of Life Synagogue
in the Squirrel Hill neighbourhood, police said.
Three officers have been injured and the shooter is in custody,
but locals have been warned to stay indoors.]

LeatherTrumpet 27-10-2018 04:00 PM

4 dead so far

LeatherTrumpet 27-10-2018 04:01 PM

3 Officers where hurt bringing the perp in

well done to them

smudgie 27-10-2018 04:02 PM

Does this hatred never stop.:sad:

Underscore 27-10-2018 04:04 PM

Disgusting anti semitism and hatred

arista 27-10-2018 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10316842)
3 Officers where hurt bringing the perp in

well done to them



Yes they did well.

arista 27-10-2018 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Underscore (Post 10316848)
Disgusting anti semitism and hatred


9:45AM
in the morning during a Prayer

arista 27-10-2018 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 10316845)
Does this hatred never stop.:sad:


No

Twosugars 27-10-2018 06:05 PM

first they went for liberals, now Jews...a black church next? :skull:

Maru 27-10-2018 07:47 PM

At least 10 dead in Pittsburgh synagogue attack
 
AP sources: At least 10 dead in Pittsburgh synagogue attack
https://i.imgur.com/veW0LO8.jpg

Quote:

PITTSBURGH (AP) — A shooter opened fire during a baby naming ceremony at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday, and people with knowledge of the investigation said at least 10 people were killed.

At least six other people were wounded, including four police officers who dashed to the scene, authorities said.

Police said a suspect was in custody after the attack at the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood. A law enforcement official identified the suspect as Robert Bowers and said he is in his 40s. The official wasn't authorized to discuss an ongoing investigation and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

City officials said the shooting was being investigated as a federal hate crime. It comes amid a rash of high-profile attacks in an increasingly divided country, including the series of pipe bombs mailed over the past week to prominent Democrats and former officials.

The shooting also immediately reignited the longstanding national debate about guns: President Donald Trump said synagogues and churches should have armed guards, while Pennsylvania's Democratic governor said that "dangerous weapons are putting our citizens in harm's way."


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AP sources: At least 10 dead in Pittsburgh synagogue attack

Gene Puskar, Associated Press Updated 2:31 pm CDT, Saturday, October 27, 2018

A SWAT team arrives at the Tree of Life Synagogue inPittsburgh, Pa. where a shooter opened fire injuring multiple people, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018. Photo: Gene J. Puskar, AP / Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

Photo: Gene J. Puskar, AP
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A SWAT team arrives at the Tree of Life Synagogue inPittsburgh, Pa. where a shooter opened fire injuring multiple people, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018.

PITTSBURGH (AP) — A shooter opened fire during a baby naming ceremony at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday, and people with knowledge of the investigation said at least 10 people were killed.

At least six other people were wounded, including four police officers who dashed to the scene, authorities said.

Police said a suspect was in custody after the attack at the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood. A law enforcement official identified the suspect as Robert Bowers and said he is in his 40s. The official wasn't authorized to discuss an ongoing investigation and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

City officials said the shooting was being investigated as a federal hate crime. It comes amid a rash of high-profile attacks in an increasingly divided country, including the series of pipe bombs mailed over the past week to prominent Democrats and former officials.

The shooting also immediately reignited the longstanding national debate about guns: President Donald Trump said synagogues and churches should have armed guards, while Pennsylvania's Democratic governor said that "dangerous weapons are putting our citizens in harm's way."

The people who provided the death toll spoke to The Associated Press anonymously because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the shooting.

"It is a very horrific crime scene. It's one of the worst that I've seen and I've been on some plane crashes," said a visibly moved Wendell Hissrich, the Pittsburgh public safety director.

The attack took place during a baby naming ceremony, according to Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro. It was unknown whether the baby was harmed.

The synagogue is located in the tree-lined residential neighborhood of Squirrel Hill, about 10 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh and the hub of Pittsburgh's Jewish community.

Trump called the shooting "far more devastating than anyone thought," saying "it's a terrible thing what's going on with hate in our country."

Trump also said the outcome might have been different if the synagogue "had some kind of protection" from an armed guard and suggested that might be a good idea for all churches and synagogues.

Gov. Tom Wolf called the shooting an "absolute tragedy" in a statement that made reference to calls for tighter gun control laws.

"We must all pray and hope for no more loss of life," Wolf said. "But we have been saying "this one is too many" for far too long. Dangerous weapons are putting our citizens in harm's way."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was "heartbroken and appalled" by the attack.

"The entire people of Israel grieve with the families of the dead," Netanyahu said. "We stand together with the Jewish community of Pittsburgh. We stand together with the American people in the face of this horrendous anti-Semitic brutality. And we all pray for the speedy recovery of the wounded."

World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder called the shooting "an attack not just on the Jewish community, but on America as a whole."

In 2010, Tree of Life Congregation — founded more than 150 years ago — merged with Or L'Simcha to form Tree of Life (asterisk) Or L'Simcha.

The synagogue is a fortress-like concrete building, its facade punctuated by rows of swirling, modernistic stained-glass windows illustrating the story of creation, the acceptance of God's law, the "life cycle" and "how human-beings should care for the earth and one another," according to its website. Among its treasures is a "Holocaust Torah," rescued from Czechoslovakia.

Its sanctuary can hold up to 1,250 guests.

Michael Eisenberg, the immediate past president of the Tree of Life Synagogue, lives about a block from the building.

He was getting ready for services when he received a phone call from a member who works with Pittsburgh's Emergency Services, saying he had been notified through scanner and other communications that there was an active shooter at their synagogue.

"I ran out of the house without changing and I saw the street blocked with police cars. It was a surreal scene. And someone yelled, 'Get out of here.' I realized it was a police officer along the side of the house. ... I am sure I know all of the people, all of the fatalities. I am just waiting to see," Eisenberg said.

He said officials at the synagogue had not gotten any threats that he knew of prior to the shooting. The synagogue maintenance employees had recently checked all of the emergency exits and doors to make sure they were cleared and working.

"I spoke to a maintenance person who was in the building and heard the shots. He was able to escape through one of the side exit doors we had made sure was functioning," Eisenberg said.

Jeff Finkelstein of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh said local synagogues have done "lots of training on things like active shooters, and we've looked at hardening facilities as much as possible."

"This should not be happening, period," he told reporters at the scene. "This should not be happening in a synagogue."

Just three days before the shooting, Rabbi Jeffrey Myers posted a column on the congregation's website, noting that people make time to attend funerals, but not for life's happy occasions.

"There is a story told in the Talmud of a wedding procession and a funeral procession heading along parallel roads, with the roads intersecting," Myers wrote on Wednesday. "The question asked is: when they meet at the fork, which procession goes first, funeral or wedding? The correct answer is wedding, as the joy of the couple takes precedence. In fact, the funeral procession is to move out of sight so that their joy is not lessened."

Myers ended his column with words that now seem all too prescient.

"We value joy so much in Judaism that upon taking our leave from a funeral or a shiva house, the customary statement one makes (in Yiddish) is 'nor oyf simches' - only for s'machot," Myers wrote. "While death is inevitable and a part of life, we still take our leave with the best possible blessing, to meet at joyous events. And so I say to you: nor oyf simches!"

GiRTh 27-10-2018 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Underscore (Post 10316848)
Disgusting anti semitism and hatred

Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 10316845)
Does this hatred never stop.:sad:

:thumbs:

bitontheslide 28-10-2018 06:55 AM

It seems that Trump is blaming the synagogue for not having good enough defences rather than the crazed lunatic that did it :umm2:

arista 28-10-2018 07:05 AM

Now they are saying sadly 11 Dead in total
and 6 hurt.

A Large Jewish Community in that zone.

Cherie 28-10-2018 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10318245)
It seems that Trump is blaming the synagogue for not having good enough defences rather than the crazed lunatic that did it :umm2:

:umm2:

Livia 28-10-2018 10:19 AM

Trump's an idiot, in case there's anyone alive who thinks otherwise. But armed police already protect Jewish institutions right across Europe, including schools. In the UK armed police protected synagogues during Yom Kippur this year after intelligence showed attacks were imminent. Some places are still being protected. The Jewish community in the UK is experiencing the worst anti-Semitism in modern history... But how often is this stuff on the news? Who knew that the most violated group in the UK by size of community, is the Jewish community? So sadly, I think it won't be long until this kind of attack happens here.

arista 28-10-2018 10:40 AM

"So sadly, I think it won't be long until this kind of attack happens here. "


I hope not.

Cherie 28-10-2018 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 10318393)
Trump's an idiot, in case there's anyone alive who thinks otherwise. But armed police already protect Jewish institutions right across Europe, including schools. In the UK armed police protected synagogues during Yom Kippur this year after intelligence showed attacked were imminent. Some places are still being protected. The Jewish community in the UK is experiencing the worst anti-Semitism in history... But how often is this stuff on the news? Who knew that the most violated group in the UK by size of community, is the Jewish community? So sadly, I think it won't be long until this kind of attack happens here.

It receives little or no media attention sadly

Oliver_W 28-10-2018 12:07 PM

Given the target, I say the chances it's a muslim extremist are nearly/just as high as a far right one.

jaxie 28-10-2018 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 10318393)
Trump's an idiot, in case there's anyone alive who thinks otherwise. But armed police already protect Jewish institutions right across Europe, including schools. In the UK armed police protected synagogues during Yom Kippur this year after intelligence showed attacked were imminent. Some places are still being protected. The Jewish community in the UK is experiencing the worst anti-Semitism in history... But how often is this stuff on the news? Who knew that the most violated group in the UK by size of community, is the Jewish community? So sadly, I think it won't be long until this kind of attack happens here.

It's a horrible attack on people going about their lives. I hope it never happens here.

arista 28-10-2018 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10318521)
Given the target, I say the chances it's a muslim extremist are nearly/just as high as a far right one.


Yes He Told The Police
"all Jews must die"

arista 28-10-2018 12:58 PM

The Killer's Social Media
is against the President.
He is a White American

From a live debate on CNN HD
Jake Tapper's show.

arista 28-10-2018 01:54 PM

https://e3.365dm.com/18/10/1096x616/...20181027235535
[Robert Bowers has been charged with
29 counts of criminal activity,
including hate crimes and using
a firearm to commit murder,
after the attack at the
Tree of Life synagogue during
a baby naming ceremony.]

https://news.sky.com/story/synagogue...unman-11537976

Vicky. 28-10-2018 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10318245)
It seems that Trump is blaming the synagogue for not having good enough defences rather than the crazed lunatic that did it :umm2:

Sounds about right. Victim blaming twat.

RIP to those who lost their lives in this horrific attack :(

Maru 28-10-2018 05:28 PM

It is true that gun-free zones are usually the areas targetted by terrorists. They're going to tend to target places with an unsuspecting population. However, I think even if every citizen is armed, we're still going to see terrorism. It's the times we're living in and it's a fact of life. If people want to go forward with organized violence, they will find a way to achieve it.

Cherie 28-10-2018 05:46 PM

97 year old Holocaust survivor among the victims RIP


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