11 killed in shooting at Pittsburgh synagogue, suspect in custody
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Suspect in custody in Pittsburgh synagogue attack
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Police said a suspect was in custody after a shooting caused “multiple casualties” at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday.
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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.
- Latest update is that 8 have been killed.How much more hate can America stand? We have turned into a very hateful and angry nation that has ignited the fires of evil activity. I am so sick! It is long past the time for Americans to call out to God everyday at Noon in every village, town and city!At least 4 dead in shooting at Pittsburgh synagogue, official says
CNNAt least four people have been killed in Saturday morning’s shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, according to a city official. Read the full storyShared from Apple News
More hate…….Many are pouring gas on the fires of hate in our nation…….shame…….
Suspect in custody in Pittsburgh synagogue attack
21 MINUTES AGOPolice said a suspect was in custody after a shooting caused “multiple casualties” at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday.Praise God this man has been arrested!
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