Three residents said they narrowly avoided becoming victims of the mass shooting at the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh. Rabbi Doris Dyen was walking to the synagogue on Saturday when she noticed shards of glass all over the sidewalk. ...
In earlier testimony, Margaret Durachko, the wife of Richard Gottfried,was the first of more than 20 family membersto take the stand during this phase of the trial and testified of how her whole life was turned upside down following the mass shooting at the...
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This chapter summarizes the circumstances, individual experiences, and community response to the mass shooting involving three separate Jewish congregations at the Tree of Life building in the Squirrel Hill section of Pittsburgh. Because the shooting involved three separate congregations, this author has...
Those killed include a 97-year-old great-grandmother, an 87-year-old accountant and a couple married at the synagogue more than 60 years earlier. Of the six wounded survivors, four were police officers who responded to the scene. Eight people who were inside the building escaped unharmed. ...
"This was an anti-Semitic act," Trump said. "This wicked act of mass murder is pure evil, hard to believe, and, frankly, something that is unimaginable." UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday strongly condemned the shooting at the synagogue in Pittsburgh, said his spokesman. ...
Law enforcement are position outside the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018. Robert Bowers, the suspect in the mass shooting at the synagogue, expressed hatred of Jews during the rampage and told officers afterward that Jews were committing genocide and he wanted them...
Researchers have found that the way our brains are wired can affect how much empathy we feel toward others—a key measuring stick of good and evil.
The Oct. 27 mass shooting in Pittsburgh occurred at the Tree of Life synagogue, where 11 worshippers were killed and six injured, including police officers. Robert D. Bowers, 46, faces federal and state charges in the mass shooting.
The orthodox media’s reckless, incendiary treatment of what, according to police, was a mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue is a disturbing example of today’s weaponized media pushing journalism to an apparently terminal stage, which could, and arguably should, hasten the media’s...