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Carnegie Mellon Goes Into Full Lockdown a Mile From Tree of Life, Cancelling All Saturday Activities as the Deadliest Antisemitic Attack in U.S. History Unfolds
At 9:54 AM EDT on Saturday, October 27, 2018, Allegheny County 911 received the first call about an active shooter at the Tree of Life synagogue in Squirrel Hill, approximately one mile from Carnegie Mellon University's campus. Unlike the University of Pittsburgh (which pushed a neighborhood 'avoid the area' ENS message), CMU placed its entire campus on lockdown and cancelled all university-sponsored activities for the day. Police advised CMU residents to remain in their homes and stay off the streets. The shooting at Tree of Life killed 11 worshippers. CMU's Provost wrote to faculty asking them to accommodate students grieving in the days that followed, and the university held a one-hour memorial service in the Rangos Ballroom on Monday, October 29.
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