Congress observes moment of silence for Poway victims

Rep. Scott Peters (D-San Diego) calling for a moment of silence in Congress on Monday, April 29

WASHINGTON , D.C. (Press Release) – Rep. Scott Peters (CA-52) led the House of Representatives in a moment of silence Monday following Saturday’s shooting at the Chabad of Poway synagogue:

“Madame Speaker, it is with great sadness that I rise today to speak of the tragic shooting that took place at Chabad of Poway on Saturday. As the synagogue celebrated the last day of Passover, a 19-year-old terrorist walked in and opened fire with an assault rifle. One woman was killed, and three others were badly hurt.

“Lori Gilbert-Kaye died while selflessly trying to protect her Rabbi from the gunman. She is recalled as a faith-filled, generous, caregiver who put others before self. Lori died as she lived.

“Yesterday, I attended an event to honor local Holocaust survivors. As I watched these brave men and women who survived Nazi Germany, I was confronted with the tragic realization that, today, in 2019, Jews are still being threatened by murderous white supremacists.

“Now, I’m going to ask for a moment of silence. But we must follow it with action. We must act against gun violence, and we must come together to stop the rising tide of white supremacy that plagues our nation today.”
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Preceding provided by Rep. Scott Peters (D-San Diego).