joining us live from that vigil that is taking place in pittsburgh. there looks like to be several hundred people there behind, and most of them with umbrellas standing in the dreary, drizzly weather there. talk about what you re seeing and the people with whom you re speaking? reporter: we ve been here for a little over 30 minutes. it s been hugely emotional. there was singing. there was chanting. there was praying. there were more than a thousand people here of all faiths. as you mentioned, this is in front of a presbyterian church near the synagogue that was attacked this morning. i m here with one of the organizers. she s a high school senior, cody murphy. she s one of the main organizers of this march. i wanted to ask you, what inspired you to do this? it happened really close to my house, just a block away, so i was kind of aware the whole time that it was happening, and you just feel kind of helpless. i ran over to a friend s house to make sure she was okay, and we could hea
officers are said to be stable tonight, which is indeed great news. one of the two others who was injured is a gentleman who sustained some very serious critical injuries. we don t have an update on his condition since the 4:00 eastern time press conference, but, again, to state the obvious here, this community is reeling from the violence that took place here early this morning shortly after the services got underway around 9:45. the shooting, the first calls coming in about ten minutes thereafter. a horrible day here on the east side of pittsburgh. a very horrible day. there certainly will be an upending the to schedule that you know. there are oftentimes school age congregants within jewish communities who will then go on sunday mornings for further instruction, to their sunday school class as well. i should imagine the tree of life synagogue and any classes will not be in session tomorrow given that it is still probably a crime scene in terms of the investigation. ron mott, thank
charge that can be filed. this gets the legal process started. it gives them authority to continue to hold him pending trial and whether he s ultimately tried on state or federal charges will be resolved down the road. pete williams, as always many thanks for your insight and expertise, in particular in a story like this. right now i m joined on the phone by zachary weiss, who attends the tree of life synagogue. fortunately zachary was not there this morning. however, his father was, and so first question to you, zachary with my thanks for joining me. is your father okay? well, thank you for the platform and the opportunity. unfortunately that we re able to talk it has to be over this story, but yes, my father is 100% safely home and okay. tell me what your father has spoken about. i m sure you ve asked him many questions about what the experience was like? sure, well, the first thing that happened was, as a synagogue it s a place of
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synagogues that take residence in the tree of life synagogue. one of them actually was having a bris at the time. my dad actually went down there and made sure they were hidden safely. when he went back upstairs during that timetable, he estimated he was about five feet away from casings that were being fired. he did not get a viewpoint of the gunman at any time during this time period, and then when he went back up to his congregation, there was nobody that was in harm s way, so they evacuated. zachary, we are of the understanding that the shooting took place in a third floor classroom as it has been described. you re familiar, certainly, with the tree of life synagogue and the various aspects of it. does that make sense to you? do you know what would be going on on a shabbat morning on the third floor in one of those