Pittsburgh synagogue shooting
Summary-
This article informs about a shooting Saturday morning at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. Due to this incident 11 people were killed including six who were just wounded. Four of whom were police officers.They have informed us that no children were killed or hurt during this event.The suspect has been identified as 46- year old Robert Bowers. Robert Bowser had also done a little bit of social media targeting towards the Jews before he took action.This crime has already been identified as a hate crime.The suspect it said to have suffered multiple gunshot wounds.President Donald Trump has already put his ow opinion as well.He believes that what happened was all due to lack of security. He said that maybe if there would have been an armed guard inside the temple they could've stopped him.
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I think that what happened was really sad. I don't think anyone should loose their lives because someone decided to end it for them. Yes, they jews and maybe this person had something against them but it was still wrong of him to do what he did. These people were just trying to be at this event and enjoy their evening.I think they should've had more security but yet again it was an event that anyone could just go in and out and nobody expected this to happen.This just comes to show that even if we think were safe in a certain place we never know what could happen.
People come to America to have one think freedom, to have a better life. But at what cost should being free cost you your life.
ReplyDeleteIf we can't be free in churches as according to the first amendment, where can we be free and safe?
ReplyDeleteTrump says that this could of all been avoided, but it didn't. Therefore it was inevitable and wasn't because of the lack of security and Trump is juest finding excuses showing that he really doesn't care.
ReplyDeleteI agree wit you , this is very sad and it shouldn't be happening. And this shows how people cant be free, and you never know when things like this can happen.
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