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Trump calls the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting "evil act of mass murder" # 039;
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Trump calls the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting "evil act of mass murder" # 039;
Just hours after a massive shots in a Pittsburgh synagogue He claimed the lives of at least eight people and wounded six others, president Donald Trump He expressed his desire for a quick capital punishment for the suspect and renewed his orders for armed guards in the houses of worship.
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"Anyone who does something like this where there are innocent people in the temple or in the church, we have had so many incidents with churches, they should suffer the final price," Trump told reporters before boarding Air Force One. the final price, I've felt like this for a long time, some people do not agree with me, I can not imagine why, but this has to end. "
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A man is escorted out of the Congregation of the Tree of Life by the police after a shooting in the Pittsburgh synagogue on October 27, 2018.
Police responded this morning to reports of active shooting in the Tree of Life * or L'Simcha congregation, where a service was being carried out, officials said. The suspect is in custody and has been transferred to the hospital, according to the authorities, and the FBI is investigating the incident as a federal hate crime.
Trump focused on the death penalty and the need for armed guards to protect the faithful.
"When people do this, they should get the death penalty," he said. "They should not have to wait years and years, now the lawyers will get involved, everyone will get involved and we will be in 10 years."
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The first responders run with a person on a stretcher at the scene where several people were shot on October 27, 2018, at the Congregation of the Tree of Life in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
But after arriving in Indiana, where he is scheduled to speak to the Future Farmers of America, Trump called the shooting an "anti-Semitic crime."
"What happened today is something horrible," Trump told reporters in Indiana. "It definitely looks like an anti-Semitic crime, that's something you would not believe could be happening, but it seems to be an anti-Semitic crime."
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And this is a case in which if they had an armed guard inside the temple, they could have stopped them, maybe nobody would have been killed except for him.
In a speech at the Future Farmers of America national convention, he called the shooting a "perverse act of mass murder" and said it was even harder to understand that this happened at a "baby appointment ceremony." Trump called on Americans to condemn anti-Semitism and "rise above hatred."
"Today, with one united voice, we condemn the historical evil of anti-Semitism and any other form of evil, and we unite as one American people," Trump said.
Trump invited Pastor Thom O'Leary and Rabbi Benjamin Sendrow, both from the Indianapolis area, to offer a prayer together at the event.
Sendrow called on Americans to remain "tirelessly" before Trump as he fights evil on all fronts, adding: "Let us always remember that the presence of some evil people among us does not divide this country."
Trump also said he had spoken to the mayor of Pittsburgh, the governor of Pennsylvania and his daughter and son-in-law, both Jews, aboard Air Force One. Trump said he considered canceling his rally in Illinois later tonight, but decided that had to leave, saying that we should not let wrong We change our schedule and allow them to master what we do.
"A lot of people died, a lot of people were seriously injured," Trump said of the shooting. "It's one of the worst that some professionals have seen many, many crime scenes, they say it's one of the worst they've seen."
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Police officers secure the scene in which several people were shot on October 27, 2018, at the Congregation of the Tree of Life in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
Trump kept asking for more armed guards at the places of worship to protect the parishioners.
"It is presumed that this is a case in which if they had an armed guard inside, they could have stopped him immediately," he said. "And this is a case in which if they had an armed guard inside the temple, they could have stopped them, maybe nobody would have been killed except for him, so it's a very, very difficult situation."
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Anyone who does something like this where innocent people who are in the temple or in the church ... should suffer the final price. They must pay the final price.
Trump stressed that the suspect in the shooting You must obtain the death penalty. He also described the differences of facing a mass shooting as a civilian and as the president.
"You know, before applying for office I saw incidents like this with churches and other things, I would say 'What a shame, what a shame.'" But it's even more difficult when you're the president of the United States and you have to see how these things happen, "Trump said.
Later, on Saturday afternoon, with the death toll at 11, Trump said he will change the tone of his typical demonstration speeches, and told reporters that "the tone is very important."
He said he was excited to be in the election campaign, but Saturday's mass shooting had changed things.
"Tonight, I will absolutely change my tone," he said.
However, it was not.
After assaulting what he described at the Indiana rally as an "evil and anti-Semitic attack" and an "assault on humanity," Trump resurfaced in his calls for capital punishment, saying that the person responsible for the shooting of the synagogue Saturday should "have to pay the maximum price."
"We have to draw a line in the sand and say, very strong, never again."
The Illinois rally Saturday night was held in a congressional district run by President Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012. Given that history, and the unpopularity of Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner in the state, Democrats see the area as one of the possible opportunities for recovery. that could help them flip at least 23 sears and gain control of the House.
After insinuating the day before that he could cancel the Saturday rally out of respect for the dead and injured in Pittsburgh, he told the crowd that he was inspired to attend the rally by the late owner and friend of the New York Yankees, George Steinbrenner and its resolution for the Yankees to play after the attacks of September 11, 2001.
Trump also said that the New York Stock Exchange was still open, although it was closed by six days after the attacks.
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