Jan 25, 2021
For the first time, we ve heard from the Allentown School District teacher who was placed on leave after he posted pictures of himself attending the rally for President Trump that preceeded a riot at the U.S. Capitol. Jason Moorehead, a teacher at Raub Middle School, tells CNN he did nothing wrong. I was there to observe first-hand a historic day and was never within a mile of the rioting that happened which I didn t know about until much later, Moorehead said. A statement from the school says Moorehead was indeed at the Capitol. Moorehead and his attorney say they haven t heard anything from the district since he was placed on leave.
PITTSBURGH The son of a couple killed in a Pittsburgh synagogue attack that killed 11 worshippers is suing the National Rifle Association, arguing the group’s inflammatory rhetoric led to the violence. Marc Simon, the son of Sylvan and Bernice Simon, filed the wrongful death lawsuit Thursday in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court against the […]
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A man whose parents were killed in the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue massacre has sued the National Rifle Association, claiming the gun lobby radicalized accused shooter Robert Bowers with “white supremacist conspiracy theories.”
Marc Simon, the son of Bernice and Sylvan Simon, filed the lawsuit Thursday. It names as defendants the NRA, the gun maker Colt’s Manufacturing, indicted shooter Robert Bowers and the unnamed company that sold Bowers the AR-15 used in the attack.
Eleven worshippers were killed in the Oct. 27, 2018, attack in Squirrel Hill.