6 Shot, 1 Fatally at Seattle Jewish Center

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6 Shot, 1 Fatally at Seattle Jewish Center
By TIM BOOTH, Associated Press Writer
1 hour ago

SEATTLE - A man walked into a Jewish organization Friday afternoon and opened fire, killing one person and injuring at least five others before he was arrested, officials said.

The gunman, who employees said claimed to be a Muslim angry at Israel, forced his way through the security door at the Jewish Federation after an employee had punched in her security code, said Marla Meislin-Dietrich, a co-worker who was not at the building at the time.

Staff members said they overheard him saying "'I am a Muslim American, angry at Israel,' before opening fire on everyone," Meislin-Dietrich said. "He was randomly shooting at everyone."

Police would not confirm the account.

David Gomez, an FBI assistant special agent in charge of counterterrorism, said investigators believe the gunman targeted the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle.

"We believe at this point it's a lone individual acting out antagonism toward this particular organization," Gomez said.

Authorities have been advising synagogues and Jewish groups to be watchful in the weeks since hostilities erupted between Israel and Lebanon.

The federation's Web site describes its mission as "to ensure Jewish survival and enhance the quality of Jewish life by meeting needs locally, in Israel and worldwide."

Jim Pugel, an assistant police chief, said the shooter called 911 and was talked out of the building.

Police blocked off several city blocks and evacuated several nearby buildings as they investigated. A SWAT team searched the federation building, looking for any other victims or any other possible shooters, police spokesman Rich Pruitt said.

But Pruitt said investigators were confident that the man they had in custody was the only suspect.

Patti Simon was at work at the federation's newspaper on the first floor when she heard the commotion and what sounded like furniture crashing on the second floor.

"We heard this horrible screaming on the floor above us and shots," said Simon, 52, who sells advertising at the paper. "We didn't know what was happening."

Simon called up to her co-workers on the second floor, but got no answer, so she called the police and fled the building.

"People got shot, some of our co-workers," Simon said, her voice shaking. "I just got back from Israel and made it out of there a half hour before the rockets started."

A small pool of blood remained outside a nearby coffee shop, where several witnesses said they saw a man walk up and shoot a woman in the leg on a sidewalk.

The names of the victims were not immediately released.

One person died, fire department spokeswoman Helen Fitzpatrick said. One wounded woman was shot in the abdomen and another woman was hit in the arm, according to news accounts.

 

Ilikepiedoyou

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I am not jewish, but why is there SO much anti-semitism. I have met many Jeweish people in my life, never mean word from a single one. The lower crime area in the city is the jewish area. I don't understand it?
 

jagec

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Originally posted by: Ilikepiedoyou
I am not jewish, but why is there SO much anti-semitism. I have met many Jeweish people in my life, never mean word from a single one. The lower crime area in the city is the jewish area. I don't understand it?

It's because of Israel's actions, not anti-semitism per se. Similarly, you might get some flak as an American travelling in the Middle East these days...somtimes people see you as the embodiment of your country and its policies, even if you have nothing to do with them.

Not that that's ANY justification.
 

Shaotai

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Here's a link to the local news station.
It was on the news all this afternoon. (I live 20mins from Seattle...)

There was also a MSNBC article on how Seattle has had lots of homicides this year. :(

*EDIT* Here is that LINK.