Pittsburgh
Biden fights back, accusing Trump of instigating US violence
The stakes for Biden in the Pittsburgh address couldn't be higher nine weeks from election day.
Matthew Cartier, 25, was arrested on Saturday at a Black Lives Matter protest. A video cited by CBS News showed armed officers putting Cartier into an unmarked van; police say he interfered with public safety.
Robert Bowers is accused of fatally shooting 11 worshippers in a Pittsburgh synagogue during Sabbath prayers.
The accused gunman, Robert Bowers (46), will be arraigned on a 44-count grand jury indictment that includes 11 counts of using a firearm to commit murder.
A heavily-armed man stormed a Jewish religious ceremony and killed 11 people, after a week full of other extreme acts of violence driven by political motives.
As suspect Robert Bowers made his first court appearance, in a wheelchair, Donald Trump lashed out at critical journalists, blaming them for extremism ahead of next week's midterm elections.
Tree of Life Rabbi Jeffrey Myers elicited shouts of 'vote' from the audience as he called on political leaders, starting with 'those in the room,' to help put an end to hate speech.
The shooting occurred at the Tree Life of synagogue when a man, identified as Robert Bowers, stormed the building and opened fire while shouting “all Jewish people must die”.
The president told reporters that at least 11 people were dead in the shooting.
The attack, which took place during a bris, or baby-naming ceremony, and killed 11 people, came just days after a pipe bomb was sent to prominent Jewish philanthropist George Soros.
Here is what is known so far about the suspect, who reportedly yelled "All Jews must die!" as he launched his attack, killing 11 people and wounding six more.
The charges against shooter Robert Bowers include 11 counts of obstruction of exercise of religious beliefs resulting in death; and 11 counts of use of a firearm to commit murder during a crime of violence.
The local CBS affiliate reported that eight people were confirmed dead, while Fox put the death toll at four.
A US man whose wedding was called off said the event has sold out and he expects to raise $50,000.