this and seeing their faces in the middle of it? i ll tell you that my kids didn t sleep saturday night. they came into my bed to try to they couldn t fall asleep until yesterday late afternoon. this night they were all in my bed. they couldn t fall asleep until 2:00 a.m. they were not even there. they hear about it for me, two hours later they were traumatized. there were a lot of kids there i saw shaking and vomiting blood hours later from fear. there was one kid hiding in the entry room behinds the coats, threw coats on his head to hide. i believe he didn t come out from his home until now. there s a lot of adults traumatized. kids, adults, traumatized, feeling like they re under attack because the evidence is lately they are. monsey is not alone. 20 days ago three orthodox jews were killed in jersey city, jersey, when two people armed
home and he spoke about how he fought back to stop the attacker. i was sitting in the rabbi s dining room when the rabbi finished the candle lighting ceremony and when the attacker came in. he first stood in the entry room, started hitting people right and left with his big machete knife, i don t know what it was, and then that s when i started to run together with the people in the dining room. we ran out through the back of the house, the back door outside. i ran back to the front door to see if i could help anyone from the other side. that s when i when i came back the other guy who had the fracture, was still standing there and bleeding i said come out, come out, the guy is still in the kitchen, let s go out. he said i can t. i m bleeding, i can t. that s when i saw him coming back towards me. i ran out and i saw that he went to the old guy. i came back in, grabbed the
not try to make a massacre. that s not a mental illness. that s a absolutely heinous crime. joseph, if you could take us through moment by moment. because i read in the new york times that you said the attacker screamed at you specifically and said, i will get you. walk us through the moments as you remember them. i was sitting in the rabbi s living room when this attacker came in. he first stood in the entry room, started hitting people left with his machete knife, i don t know what it was. and that s when i started to run out. through the back of the door outside, i run back to the front door to see if it could help anyone from the other side.
hello, everyone. i m ryan nobles in kate balduan. thanks so much for joining me. people of faith ong, enl follow attacks over the weekend. the most recent one happening in texas, where a gunman began shooting inside a church during sunday services. the gunman shot two parishioners before being killed by members of the church security team. those two parishioners died, as well. that incident happening the day after saturday s stabbing spree at the home of an orthodox rabbi in suburban new york. the attack there left five people injured as they gathered to celebrate hanukkah. a survivor who fought back against the attacker described the terrifying scene during an interview on cnn this morning. i was sitting in the rabbi s dining room, just when the rabbi finished the candle lighting ceremony when the attacker came in. he first stood in the entry room and started hitting people right and left with his big machete
who burst into a rabbi s home over the weekend and stabbed guests enjoying a hanukkah celebration. a total of five people were injured, two of whom have been reloosed from the hospital. the suspect who was taken into custody in harlem about 20 miles from the attack site could appear in court today. they found handwritten journals in his home that appear to express anti-semitic sentiments. i was sitting in the rabbi s dining room when the rabbi finished the candlelighting ceremony. the attacker came in, and stood in the entry room, and started hitting people right and left. that s when i started to run out the side. all the people in the dining room. i came back, in grabbed the coffee table that was on the