FFRF appalled at Pittsburgh synagogue shootings

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is horrified by the multiple killings inside a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday.

The apprehended suspect, Robert Bowers from the Pittsburgh suburbs, reportedly drove into the city to inflict a massacre during the Saturday morning services, murdering 11 congregants because of their religion. 

Bowers was armed with an AR-15-style assault rifle and at least three handguns, just a small fraction of the 21 guns registered to his name, according to Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Doyle. The New York Times has reported that Bowers also frequented ā€œGab, a social network that bills itself as a being dedicated to free speech and which is increasingly popular among alt-right activists and white nationalists. After opening an account on it in January, he had shared a stream of anti-Jewish slurs and conspiracy theories. ā€˜Jews are the children of Satan,ā€™ read Mr. Bowersā€™ biography.ā€

No group or individual should be targeted in a hate crime because of their religion or irreligion. FFRF deplores all gun violence, which, unfortunately, occurs on a regular basis in the United States, and will continue to until a reason-based approach to meaningful regulation is adopted.

ā€œThe recent atrocity in Pittsburgh has been shocking,ā€ says FFRF Executive Board Chair Stephen Hirtle, a resident of the city and a professor at the University of Pittsburgh. ā€œWhile I have never been in that particular synagogue, I drive by it almost every day to and from work. It has obviously been tough on the community, especially since there are strong ties between the university and that neighborhood.ā€

The state/church watchdogā€™s heartfelt condolences go out to the grieving families of this terrible carnage.

Freedom From Religion Foundation

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