Over the next several months, as the trial unfolds in connection with the Squirrel Hill synagogue shooting, Pittsburgh will be repeatedly reminded that it is home to the worst antisemitic attack in U.S. history. Eleven people from three congregations — Tree of Life-Or L’Simcha, Dor Hadash and New Light —
police say this horrific shooting could have been much worse if it wasn t for the quick response of police and for the actions of an rabbi who was inside. here s one of the survivors talking about that. at that point the rabbi pushed myself, mel wax and himself into a room. there was a pause. the door opened at the end towards the inside. he didn t see us, thank god. reporter: then you can see one of those make shift vigils just over my shoulder that has been growing and remains a heavy police presence here at the tree of life synagogue. crime scene is still being processed. crime scene that several law enforcement described as the most horrific they have ever seen. it will take up to a week to process it here. dana? dana: garrett, thank you. for more on this, let s bring in a former u.s. attorney for the u.s. southern district.