Saturday, October 27, 2018

A LIBERAL ANTI-SMITE SLAUGHTERS 11 JEWS AND INJURES MANY AT A PITTSBURGH ISRAELI HOUSE OF GOD SYNAGOGUE.

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UPDATE-OCTOBER 27, 2018-05:00PM
WELL THE LIBERALS AT CNN AND LEFT WING LOONIES ALL CRYED TERRORIST ATTACK WHEN THE FAKE BOMBS WERE MAILED TO LIBERAL MENTAL CASES. BUT TODAY WHEN A LIBERAL ANTI-SEMITE ISRAELI HATER WENT INTO A ISRAELI HOUSE OF WORSHIP IN PITTSBURGH WHILE A BABY NAMING CEREMONY WAS GOING ON. AND SLAUGHTERED AT LEAST 11 INNOCENT ISRAELI WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND MEN. NOT ONE CNN NUTJOB CALLED THIS A TERRORIST ATTACK. NO TO LIBERALS ITS ONLY A HATE CRIME. THESE HYPOCRITE LEFT LIB-DEM MENTAL CASES ARE EXPOSED FOR THE ISRAEL HATERS THEY REALLY ARE. ALREADY CNN IS CALLING FOR BANNING FREE SPEECH ON THE WEB BECAUSE OF THIS LIBERAL ISRAEL HATER TERRORIST. WE ALL PRAY FOR THE PRECIOUS ISRAELIS LOST IN THIS LIBERAL TERRORIST ATTACK AGAINST THEM. CNN NUT CASES ARE NOW BLAMING THE RIGHT FOR THIS ATTACK. AND GET THIS JUST AS THE ELECTION IS UPON US. CNN CLAIMS BECAUSE OF TRUMPS MEETINGS AROUND AMERICA. THERES MORE OF THESE TERRORIST ATTACKS ON AMERICANS. BUT THE ONLY TROUBLE THIS CNNS HOGWASH IS ITS ALWAYS A LIBERAL KILLING THE INNOCENT PEOPLE. THIS IS HOW NUTS THESE LIB SEWER RATS ARE.

11 dead in shooting at Pittsburgh synagogue-Christopher Wilson-Editor ,Yahoo News•October 27, 2018

A gunman opened fire at a synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pa., killing at 11 people and injuring six others, including four police officers. We are closing down the live blog for the night but please visit the Yahoo News homepage for the latest updates on the tragedy.
Dylan Stableford

The latest on the shooting:
• 11 people are dead and six others injured, including four responding officers.
• The gunman, Robert Bowers, a 46-year-old Pittsburgh-area resident, was taken into custody and transported to a hospital with unspecified injuries.
• The Tree of Life synagogue, where the shooting took place, is located in Pittsburgh's affluent Squirrel Hill neighborhood.
• There was a baby naming ceremony under way at the time of the killings.
• None of those killed were children.
• President Trump condemned the killings, saying the attack was a hate crime.
• "It's a terrible, terrible thing what's going on with hate in our country," Trump told reporters. "And something has to be done."
• The president also suggested an armed guard at the synagogue might have prevented the tragedy.
• Before a previously scheduled speech in Indianapolis, Trump called the shooting a "wicked act."
• "The vile hate-filled poison of anti-Semitism must be condemned and confronted everywhere and anywhere it appears," the president added. 


Gunman targets Pittsburgh synagogue in 'hate crime;' at least eight dead-[Reuters]-YAHOONEWS-By John Altdorfer-October 27, 2018

PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - A gunman yelling, “All Jews must die,” stormed a Pittsburgh synagogue during Saturday services, killing at least eight worshippers and wounding six others, including four police officers, before he was arrested.CNN reported at least 10 dead, while the Washington Post put the death toll at 11. A federal law enforcement official had told Reuters earlier that at least 8 people were killed."It's a very horrific crime scene, one of the worst that I've seen," Pittsburgh public safety director Wendell Hissrich told a news conference near the scene."This falls under hate crime," he said, adding there was no active threat to the community and that the shooter had been taken to a hospital.KDKA television cited police sources as saying the gunman walked into the building and yelled “All Jews must die.”Three police officers were shot and one was injured by shrapnel, Alleghany County spokeswoman Amie Downs said in an email. Two of the six people injured were in critical condition, Downs said, but would not immediately say if the count of six injured people included the suspect.Authorities and elected officials were expected to provide more details at a 4 p.m. (2000 GMT) news conference. The Federal Bureau of Investigation will lead the probe into the attack.Two sources identified the suspect as a 46-year-old Pittsburgh man, Robert Bowers.A social media post by Bowers 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."Gab took swift and proactive action to contact law enforcement immediately," it said. "We first backed up all user data from the account and then proceeded to suspend the account. We then contacted the FBI and made them aware of this account and the user data in our possession."The shooting, for which one federal law enforcement official said Bowers used an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle, 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 neighborhood, 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. Most of the congregants were older people, according to a former rabbi interviewed by local media.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.DEADLY ANTI-SEMITISM-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.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was heartbroken, describing the attack as "horrendous anti-Semitic brutality."French President Emmanuel Macron said, "I want to express our sadness and support to the American people."France is home to western Europe's biggest Jewish population and many in the 400,000-strong community have complained for years of a rise in anti-Semitic hate crimes.In 2015, vandals desecrated 250 tombstones in a Jewish cemetery in eastern France days after four Jews were killed in an attack on a kosher grocery in Paris.In the United States that year, 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.(Additional reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis and Steve Gorman in Los Angeles, Jarrett Renshaw in New York and Mark Hosenball, David Brunnstrom and Timothy Gardner in Washington and Sybille de La Hamaide in Paris; Writing by Nick Zieminski; Editing by Steve Orlofsky and Chizu Nomiyama)

Pittsburgh synagogue suspect has history of anti-Semitic posts-[Reuters]-YAHOONEWS-By Jarrett Renshaw-October 27, 2018

(Reuters) - The suspect in Saturday's mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue is a 46-year-old local man named Robert Bowers who posted anti-Semitic messages on social media.While authorities were not officially naming the man taken into custody after the killings at the Tree of Life synagogue, a federal law enforcement official and a Jewish community security official confirmed Bowers' identity.Two hours before the gunman burst into the synagogue and opened fire during a Shabbat religious service, Bowers posted on chat site Gab.com about the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), a non-profit that helps Jewish refugees relocate to the United States."HIAS 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," wrote Bowers, a described as a white male, heavy set, with a beard.Gab.com said in a statement that when it learned of the shooting suspect's profile on its site, it took "swift and proactive" action to contact law enforcement immediately.Gab, which promotes itself as a free-speech alternative to the more heavily policed Twitter, said it backed up the user data and suspended the account, then told the Federal Bureau of Investigation about the data held by the company."Gab unequivocally disavows and condemns all acts of terrorism and violence," the company's statement said.An archive of Bower's posts since he joined the site in January appeared to show an angry, anti-Semitic man who shared messages such as: "Daily Reminder: Diversity means chasing down the last white person."About a month ago he posted pictures showing what appeared to the results of his target practice at a shooting range, and a collection of three handguns that he called his "glock family."Bowers, who is a registered voter with "no affiliation" in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, took aim in one post at U.S. President Donald Trump, accusing him of being a "globalist" who did nothing to stop the "infestation" of the United States by Jews."For the record, I did not vote for him nor have I owned, worn or even touched a MAGA hat," he wrote. MAGA is an acronym for Make America Great Again that is frequently used by Trump.(Reporting By Jarrett Renshaw; Additional reporting by Ginger Gibson)

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