NEW YORK – The website where the suspected Pittsburgh synagogue gunman posted anti-Semitic views said on Sunday it was “working around the clock” to stay online after being cut off by payment processors and forced to switch web hosts.
The 46-year-old suspect, Robert Bowers, posted on Gab.com just hours before allegedly murdering 11 people on Saturday in the deadliest attack ever on the Jewish community in the United States, saying a nonprofit that helps Jewish refugees relocate to the country was helping to kill “my people.”
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