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1 “Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre”

2 Eleven people were killed on Saturday when a gunman entered Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue and opened fire on the congregants. The victims ranged in age from 54 to 97; eight were men, three were women. Chuck Diamond was a former rabbi at Tree of Life, he knew many of the victims. "These are wonderful people, good souls, who were just coming to synagogue as they usually did," he said on Sunday. "Synagogue was just getting started and mostly elderly people who come there are there at the beginning, and you could count on them every week for coming. ... It's such a crime that their lives were taken from us.” But he said the city's residents are coming together to support one another after the tragedy. "Pittsburgh," he said, "is a wonderful community. It's not only a wonderful Jewish community, it's just a wonderful community.” Federal prosecutors have charged Robert Bowers, the 46-year-old suspected gunman who carried out a mass shooting with 29 counts. It is believed that this massacre was motivated by "terrible and unspeakable act of hate.” Bowers surrendered to the police inside the synagogue and was taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds. Bowers was said to have been in the synagogue for about 20 minutes with an assault-style rifle and three handguns.

3 In Other News The Boston Red Sox just capped a dominating season with their fourth World Series in 15 years. Heading into Sunday night's Game 5, the Los Angeles Dodgers needed a win to stall Boston's chances at this year's title. But Boston, led by David Price's pitching and Steve Pearce's batting, ruled the road turf to take home their ninth World Series title — and their fourth since It came as no surprise when Pearce was crowned MVP at the post-game ceremony. An Indonesian airliner carrying at least 188 passengers and crew crashed into the Java Sea minutes after takeoff from Jakarta. Within moments of taking off from the Indonesian capital bound for Pangkal Pinang, an island east of Sumatra, the Lion Air Boeing 737 MAX 8 asked and was granted permission to return to the airport. Thirteen minutes into the flight, it suddenly lost altitude and disappeared from radar. "The plane crashed into water about 30 to 40 meters [100 to 130 feet] deep," Search and Rescue Agency spokesman said. "We're still searching for the remains of the plane.” "We don't know yet whether there are any survivors," the head of Indonesia's search and rescue agency told a news conference.


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