8yearold little girl were also injured. The reason behind this horrifying tragedy, blind hate. Here is a young man standing with a rifle, pointing right at me. And i look at him. He had sunglasses on. I couldnt see his eyes. I couldnt see his soul. We saw the hate. I did not know what was going on. So the piece of shrapnel went in your leg and came out the other side . Yeah. What were you thinking then . Did it hurt . In the first place when it was gushing blood, i didnt feel it. Then after they wiped it and the blood was off, it felt like i had the giant bruise ever. It was hurting bad. Cnns dan simon is in poway, california, joining me now. What more are you learning about lori kaye, about the other victims in this . Well, hi, kate. Some of the details here are just so disturbing. Here you have this 60yearold woman who actually helped build this synagogue some 30 years ago. She did some of the fundraising for it. As you said, she was here to mourn the loss of her mother, and according to witnesses, she put herself between the shooter and the rabbi. The rabbi saying he is only alive today because in his words lori took a bullet for him. He said lori took a bullet for the entire congregation. One of the other chilling details here, kate, is her husband happens to be a physician. He was here that morning, he tended to the victims. At first, he didnt even realize he was trying to revive his own wife. And then when he discovered that it was in fact his wife, he fainted and collapsed right next to her. And terms of some of the other victims, we know about the rabbi losing his right index finger. Took some bullets to both of his hands, and lost one of his fingers. One man, 34 years old, hes an israeli national, was visiting family. Took a bullet to the leg, and moments after that, actually ushered some of the children to safety, and then of course, you heard from noya, 8 years old. What her family has had to endure is just unbelievable. They fled the middle east, fled israel because of the violence there and the rockets. They get to america, come to california. And immediately experience some antisemitism. Somebody painted some red swastikas on their home, and then of course, they have to deal with this tragedy that occurred in the temple on saturday. We keep their faces, their images, and in lori kayes case, her memory alive in speaking about her and the greatest and the life they bring. At the same time, you have this 19yearold who is now charged with this horrific crime. Hes in custody. What are Police Telling you about what led to this . Well, apparently, this is fueled by antisemitism. He did post a disturbing chilling manifesto online where he voiced support for various antisemitic acts. Also identified with the shooter of the new zealand mosque. Hes a 19yearold san diego resident. Was attending a local college here. And for some inexplicable reason, after the shooting, he fled in his getaway car, called police to say he was the guy involved and he was apprehended a short time later. We dont know if he had any kind of weppings training or how he obtained the gun. Back to you. Dan, thank you so much. So amidst the tragedy, and a true tragedy, there are truly Amazing Stories that are emerging. One is of an iraq war combat veteran who ran toward the shooter when he hurt gunshots ring out, shouting down the gunman and chasing him out of the synagogue. That man is oscar stewart. And hes joining me right nuon the phone. Oscar, can you hear me in. Yes, i hear you fine. Thank you. Thank you for joining me. How are you doing today . Im doing fine, thanks. Its been like a surreal past two days. Yeah, surreal is probably one of many things you have been feeling over the past couple days. So let me talk about lets talk about what you saw, what you heard, what you experienced. Youre at the synagogue. You hear gunshots ring out. What did you see when you got to the lobby area. What happened is i was in the back of the synagogue. I dont normally stand in the back. I usually sit in the front row, but for some reason, i was in the back. I hear the gunshot. I knew what gunshots were. Immediately, i get up to run away. And about i took about three or four steps and i said, you know, unconsciously, i did this, i turned around and ran to the gunshots. My wife said she saw me run by. She told me this later on. She couldnt believe it, that i was running towards the gunshots. As soon as i run to the lobby, i didnt see anybody except for the shooter, and i let out a scream that was unbelievable from what i understand. People keep telling me they thought it was like four people, a chorus of men screaming at once. The priest at the Church Next Door said he heard it when he was giving his service. He heard the scream, you know, it traveled far. More than a football field. So i dont even know how i did that. So as soon as i saw the gunman, he discharged his rifle twice. I was going towards him. When i got to him, i screamed iphis face, and he looked he dropped his weapon to his side. He had it slung so he wouldnt lose it, and he immediately took off running. I was chasing after him. I maintained my distance, i was as close as i could be to him the entire time. He jumped in the car, raised the weapon to shoot. I punched the car as hard as i could. He dropped the weapon again. He turns on the ignition. At this point, Border Patrol agent, jonathan, thank god he was there and thank god he was trained. He comes out and yells, fall back, i have a gun. I immediately just, like, kicked in instinctively, i fell back. He discharged his weapon five times. He struck the car four times. I want to make it clear that he didnt shoot at a moving car. People say thats ridiculous. He shot at a stationary car and shot low to immobilize the vehicle. But i think that he was trained. I could have been killed in the line of fire. And then we proceed to get the license plate number as the guy speeds away. Someone was there with a cell phone. He called 911. We give him the license number. Immediately, i run back into the synagogue, for whatever reason. I get into the lobby, i see the rabbi standing there and ask if hes okay, and he looks at me and says im fine. Help somebody. I immediately go to the floor where i see a body. Shes on her stomach. I didnt know who it was at the time. I yelled, somebody help me. Flipped her over. Im a construction worker. You never want to flip somebody. Dr. Gill, her first name is gill, he flipped her over and started doing cpr on her. The doctor, he was doing the compressio compressions, i was doing the breath. At some point, he got tired and i started doing both. At this point, howard, her husband, howard kaye comes and starts doing the compressions. His compressions were slower and he did more compressions. I jump off, i see an a. D. , i get the a. D. , we start applying the electrodes and he said i cant get a pulse. He goes, so let me check something out. He checks for her pulse. Thats when he realizes its his wife, when he sees her face, when he goes to check her pulse. At this point, he falls down. He just, boom, hes gone. He faints. The sheriffs deputies come in and take over the cpr for both of us. I was about to start compressions again. The sheriffs deputies take over for both of us. Someone else grabs the doctor. And somebody screams, did you see my daughter . Did you see my daughter . I said i saw your girls outside. They were in the back, theyre fine. He didnt take her . No, there was no one in the car but the shooter. Oscar, i mean, that moment, your wife was there as well, and it makes me wonder, thats just unimaginable when you think about how dr. Kaye arrived to help, not knowing who he would be helping, and finally, after administering help, realizes its his own wife. That was surreal to me, incredible. That just shows the willingness to give. He immediately, he didnt even bother to see who it was. He said i see someone who needs help and he came to help me immediately. Thats what he did. Im in pretty good shape because of my work. Im an electrician. I was able to do it, but its easier when two people are cpr. He jumped in immediately. He said let me check something out, he goes. We were trying to apply the a. D. , and it wasnt picking up a heart beat. He tries to check her pulse. When he did that, ill never forget that moment in my life. Thats seared in my memory forever. He sees her and like his eyes just like opened up. And he just fell. He was like, boom. He was done. And then the sheriffs deputies come in at the same time. You said that moment is going to be seared into your memory f forever. Theres no way to make sense of Something Like this, but where is where is your heart and your head a couple days later about everything you have just lived through . You know, in retrospect, i keep telling people, and everyone keeps asking me, what did you do, how did you plan this, how did you do this . I want to tell them it was all instinctive. Nothing i did was planned out. I remember everything, like watching a movie, but nothing was ever planned. It was as if i was a hand of god. For lack of a better expression. You know, my training that i had in the military, it kicked in. I knew i had to be close to the shooter so he couldnt raise his weapon to shoot me. Looking back, thats what i did. I maintained that distance. I kept on top of him the entire time. I was unarmed, but i didnt even think about that. I just knew i had you know, people ask why did i do that, why did i turn around . I said before i went to the back, i got up from my seat and looked up at the playground and there were all these kids. Maybe that was in my subconscious at the time or the fact my wife is on the womens side of the sanctuary, and thats the left side. I was on the right side. Closer to the lobby, so maybe i was thinking i have to protect her. Really dont know what i did, why i did it. And it still chokes me up, but i know, and some people say, i knew what i was doing or i took action or i was prepared. I just did what it just happened. Like instinctive. You know, im a religious person. I want to say i was an instrument of god at the time. Thank god for it. Thank god for you. Thank you so much for coming on. Thank you for being prayerful and for your faith and for talking to us about this. Thank you so much. Youre welcome. Jonathan is here. Im getting so choked up. Just so much to take, jonathan. Its hard. Its hard. I saturday here with you six months ago after the shooting in pittsburgh when 11 people were gunned down in a synagogue while they prayed. I didnt think i would be here six months later talking about the same story. In a Different Community on the other side of the country. Your statement after the shooting, you said this should serve as a call to action. Whats the call . Well, first and foremost, i think we have to keep in mind lori kaye, who died. That her tragedy, her martyrdom shouldnt be in vain. Secondly, we said this and ill say it again. Antisemitism is at the core of this global Terror Threat of White Supremacy. We need to recognize it for what it is. There is a through line from charlottesville to pittsburgh to christchurch, and now to san diego county. And it is time for the white house, to congress, to apply the resources to this problem that we applied to the problem of islamic Jihadist Terrorism since 9 11. Jonathan, antisemitism isnt new. But when you list it out, this connection, its not just one house of worship. Its not just one religion. Its christians, its jews, its muslims. Its beyond the attacks happening, the fact theyre being targeted. And it something that is different now. Number one, were living in this charged, polarized environment today. And we have a kind of going degradation. We have people trivializing and politicizing antisemitism and other forms of intolerance. Its unconscionable, but thats different. The lack of decorum deteriorates the conversation to the detriment of all of us. The second thing that is very real is social media. We need to recognize that this poison spreads. This infection spreads. Because in part, extremists are exploiting twitter, youtube, and facebook. And other services. This man was on 8chan, posted his manifesto, and there are meanty of others. Its so sad that i feel like i need to ask this question, but i feel like were at this place at this point. Are people of faith around the country, around the world, are they safe to pray anymore . We ask the same question after mother emanuel, the ame church, where dylann roof murdered people in the summer of 2015. We asked the same questions after oak creek, where a man went in and murdered people because of their faith and the same question after clolombo an sri lanka. I think its a sad state of affairs when were not even safe in the places where we pray. Theyre our most sacred spaces that have been violated. This was an attack on a synagogue, on an orthodox congregation, but this was an attack on the entire jewish community. This was a terror attack intended to spawn insecurity. Yeah. Among all of us. And thats why these attacks on places of worship are so particularly heinous. I must say unfortunately in the jewish community, just in the last few years since i have been the ceo of adl, since we track antisemitism around the world, i visited synagogues and schools, supermarkets, where jews have been killed simply because of who they are and how we pray. And its long overdue for this to end. The rison tide of White Nationalism and antisemitism is something no one should ignore, no matter what your faith is, of course. You brought up how from the white house to congress and beyond, about how the actions and conversations need to change. When you hear in President Trump, he spoke to the rabbi, and he spoke up, strongly condemning hthis hatedriven antisemitic attack on the synagogue. But at the same time, after christchurch in new zealand, he was asked the very question, if he thinks that White Nationalism is on the rise around the world. And he effectively said no. He said, i dont think so. I think its a small group of people doing very bad things. That was in march. And his adviser Kellyanne Conway yesterday speaking to jake tapper, the only way to say it, is she danced around repeated and direct questions on this very question. Is there a rising threat of White Nationalism in the country . What impact does that have . Sure, so lets focus on the facts. The question, is there a rise in White Supremacy in the country, the answer is yes. How do we know that . Thats what the data tells us. In 2017, we saw a surge of 57 year on year. The highest surge in 20 years. In 2018, we tracked 50 extremist related murders in the United States, 49 of which were people exhibiting an extremist sort of rightwing ideology. 70plus percent were white supremacists. If we look at over the last decade, three quarters of extremist related murders in the United States, im talking 73plus percent were committed by rightwing extremists, typically exhibiting sort of a white supremacist ideology. 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