they came in to the synagogue for services. a pittsburgh nonprofit that supports people with disabilities says that they were well respected members of their community and also called them extraordinary. and erica, just to give you a sense of how tied into the community all of these 11 were, i was talking with a woman earlier. she knew the brothers, and there's a bus stop right over to my left side here. she said she saw them at the bus stop regularly, they would wave, say hello. this is just a gut punch to so many in this community. there was also a married couple, the simons, who were married here at tree of life in 1956. so many ties. all of these 11 doing their own thing throughout their lives to give back to their communities in love. erica. >> jessica dean with more on the victims for us. thank you. also joining us is yefri solomon. his family has belonged to the tree of life synagogue for over 50 years and he's also related by marriage to two of the