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Pittsburgh buries shooting victims

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PITTSBURGH: Pittsburgh’s Jewish community was gathering on Tuesday to Bury THE irst victims of THE DEADLIEST attack on the US Jewish community as critics prepared to protest President Donald Trump’s visit to the city.

Among the funerals planned for the 11 congregant­s shot to death at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill section on Saturday were those of two brothers, David Rosenthal, 54, and his brother Cecil Rosenthal, 59.

Jerry Rabinowitz, 66, will also be buried on Tuesday. Robert Bowers, 46, is accused of storming into the synagogue yelling “All Jews must die” and opening ire on members of THREE Congregati­ons holding Sabbath prayer services there.

Bowers was ordered held without bail in a federal court on Monday.

Trump said he would visit hospitalis­ed police oficers AND other people wounded in the mass shooting.

“I’m just going to pay my respects,” Trump told Fox News on Monday night. “I would have done it even sooner, but I didn’t want to disrupt anymore than they already had disruption.”

Members of Pittsburgh’s Jewish community said they would protest against Trump. In an announceme­nt for a protest to be held on Tuesday afternoon, organisers said, “President Trump, words have consequenc­es.”

“The gunman who tore apart our neighbourh­ood believed your lies about the immigrant caravan in Mexico,” the announceme­nt read, referring to a group of migrants who are trekking through Mexico toward the United States. “He believed antisemiti­c lies that Jews were funding the caravan”

The announceme­nt also echoed an open letter from a group of local Jewish leaders who told Trump: “You are not welcome in Pittsburgh until you fully denounce white nationalis­m.”

More than 43,000 people have signed the letter, organised and posted online by the Pittsburgh chapter of Bend the Arc, a Jewish organisati­on opposed to what it calls “the immoral agenda of the Trump administra­tion and the Republican Party.”

Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto said he was also against Trump’s visit because It would COINCIDE with THE irst Funerals.

Peduto said Trump should wait until all the funerals were held, adding that the visit and additional security measures entailed would distract attention from the “priority” of burying the dead.

On Monday, a US magistrate judge ordered the suspect, Bowers, to be held without bond. The one-time truck driver, who frequently posted anti-semitic material online and was described by neighbors as a loner, was charged with 29 federal felony counts.

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