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True, that is why Donnie likes Breitbart and Foxnews so much ...
The only thing that Donnie doesn't like is true news, called by him "Mainstream Media", of which Kashoggi was a part of
Eleven people have been killed after the gunman opened fire during a baby naming ceremony.
Seems like Robert Bowers, the shooter, is a rightwing conspiracy theorist (and maybe Antisemite (like so many on the right))
who was, probably fired up by Trumps speeches, trying to "do something" against refugees coming to the USA.
His target seems to have been HIAS, which seems to be a refugee organization.
What said HIAS has to do with a jewish synagogue is unclear, but maybe, being a rightwing conspiracy theorist,
he believes in some kind of zionist world conspiracy that tries to bring the USA down
Active mass shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh...
Originally posted by BBC
Pittsburgh shooting: Casualties at Squirrel Hill synagogue
A gunman has entered a synagogue in the US city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and opened fire, police report.
Emergency services arrived at the Tree of Life Congregation Synagogue at about 10:00 local time (14:00 GMT). A service was taking place at the time.
There are multiple casualties, a police spokesman said, adding that three officers were among them.
The gunman has now surrendered and is in custody but residents are still being advised to stay at home.
A spokesman for the Pittsburgh Police Department, Jason Lando, said that officers were still carrying out searches at the synagogue in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighbourhood.
Kentucky grocery gun shootings were 'possible hate crime'
The fatal shootings of two African-Americans at a grocery store near Louisville, Kentucky are being investigated as a possible federal hate crime, US officials say.
Gregory Bush, 51, has been charged with two counts of murder and 10 of wanton endangerment over Wednesday's incident.
Police say he opened fire on both victims at a Kroger grocery store on the outskirts of Jeffersontown city.
Officials say he also tried to enter a black church shortly before.
Police Chief Sam Rogers said it was too early to confirm if the shooting was racially motivated - but confirmed reports Mr Bush was seen on security cameras attempting to enter the Jeffersontown First Baptist Church about 10-15 minutes before the shooting at the Kroger store.
The church has a large African-American membership,
The two victims of the shooting have been named as 69-year-old Maurice Stallard and Vickie Lee Jones, 67.
Mr Stallard was shot multiple times inside the Kroger shop, which he had been visiting with his 12-year-old grandson.
Mr Harrell told the local Courier Journal newspaper he confronted the gunman outside, who told him: "Don't shoot me. I won't shoot you. Whites don't shoot whites."
Police have not confirmed the statement, but the FBI confirmed it is investigating the shooting alongside local authorities.
Trump invited the fiancee of murdered Kashoggi into the WH ... she has declined because heDonnie is not sincere about investigating the murder of Kashoggi
She speaks true words
all Trump is interested in is whitewashing the Saudi government because of economic reasons (not only of the USA, but also of Kushner and himself)
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