Hero Synagogue Victim Died Saving Her Rabbi as Anti-Semitic Shooter Strikes in San Diego
Gary Lane : Apr 29, 2019
CBN News
An armed off-duty Border Patrol agent was reportedly inside the synagogue and returned fire at the shooter, thus averting more deaths.
(San Diego, CA)— [CBN News] Friends of a woman killed during the mass shooting at Congregation Chabad synagogue Saturday are calling her a hero. 60-year old Lori Kaye of Poway, California, reportedly shielded her rabbi from the gunman, saving the life of Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein. (Image: Lori Kaye/via CBN News)
Kaye was shot and died minutes later at Palomar Medical Center Poway. Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein was injured from a gunshot to his hand. One child and a man were also shot and they are in stable condition. They are identified as 8-year old Noya Dahan and 34-year old Almog Peretz.
Police have identified the gunman, 19-year old John Earnest of San Diego. Armed with an assault rifle, The California State University San Marcos student opened fire on congregants during end of Passover worship services late Saturday morning. He later called 911 and surrendered to police.
According to the Union-Tribune, an anti-Semitic manifesto written by Earnest includes an admission that he had attempted to commit arson against an Escondido mosque in March.
The San Diego Sheriff's office says Earnest is charged with one count of first degree murder and three counts of attempted first degree murder in the Poway synagogue shooting.
New York Times best-selling author, Radio & TV host of 'Turning Point' Dr. David Jeremiah of Shadow Mountain Community Church of El Cajon, California, released a statement about the shooting saying:
"Today we mourn with those directly impacted by today's tragic synagogue shooting at the Chabad of Poway. Poway is a community close to 'Turning Point' and Shadow Mountain Community Church. Our prayers are with the victims and their families and for all the Jewish people throughout this city, this country, and the world. The Christian community stands firmly and compassionately behind our Jewish brothers and sisters, and we condemn hatred against anyone, especially those with their heads bowed in prayer, as those in Poway were, celebrating the last day of Passover. May God be close to those who have suffered this terrible tragedy.
The Congregation Chabad synagogue shooting was the second mass shooting to occur at a US synagogue within the past six months. Eleven people were killed and seven injured in a mass shooting at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue October 27th, exactly six months prior to the Poway shooting. Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here