Shooting Survivor Sues Southern California Synagogue

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    FILE - In this Monday, April 29, 2019, file photo, Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, right, comforts Almog Peretz, center, as they attend the funeral for Lori Kaye, who was killed Saturday when a gunman opened fire inside the Chabad of Poway synagogue in Poway, Calif. Goldstein lost a finger in the shooting, and Peretz was also injured. Peretz, who was wounded in the shooting at the synagogue is suing the house of worship, alleging Chabad of Poway didn't use federal funds meant to hire security to protect worshipers. In the lawsuit obtained by Los Angeles Times, Peretz claims the synagogue did not have proper security despite a rise in anti-Semitic attacks nationally and that it did not use a $150,000 grant to upgrade safety measures. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)

    POWAY, Calif. (AP) — A man wounded in a shooting at a San Diego-area synagogue is suing the house of worship, alleging Chabad of Poway didn’t use federal funds meant to hire security to protect worshipers, according to a newspaper report.

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    In the lawsuit obtained by Los Angeles Times, Almog Peretz claims the synagogue did not have proper security despite a rise in anti-Semitic attacks nationally and that it did not use a $150,000 grant to upgrade safety measures.

    Officials at Chabad of Poway did not immediately respond to a request from the Times seeking comment on the lawsuit.

    Prosecutors have charged John Timothy Earnest with one count of murder and three counts of attempted murder in the April 27 attack at Chabad of Poway.

    According to court documents, Earnest — 19 at the time — walked into the synagogue on the last day of Passover, a Jewish holiday, and opened fire. Surveillance video of the lobby of the Chabad shows a man firing an assault-style rifle from just outside the front door, hitting Lori Gilbert-Kaye, 60, as she turned to run. She died at the doors to the sanctuary after being shot twice, according to a San Diego County deputy medical examiner.

    Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein was the next person shot. Goldstein was wounded in both hands and lost the index finger on his right hand in the shooting.

    San Diego County Deputy District Attorney Leonard Trinh said Earnest then turned toward a room where several people, including children, were inside and fired his weapon. Among those in the room were Peretz, 34, who was shot in the leg, and his 8-year-old niece, Noya Dahan, who was struck in her face and leg by bullet fragments.

    In filing the lawsuit, Peretz said the synagogue breached its “duty of reasonable care” in protecting congregants, the Times said in its story Friday.

    Chabad of Poway received $150,000 from the government in March because the synagogue “believed that it was at risk of an anti-Semitic attack on its congregants,” according to the suit. But on the day of the attack, court documents show, the building’s doors were unlocked and no guards, gates or other security measures were in place.

    Peretz’s attorney, Yoni Weinberg, said his client may be perceived negatively for including the synagogue in the lawsuit, but he said it’s important to name everyone who may be at fault in the fatal attack.

    “If we were only to have John Earnest in the lawsuit, changes would never get made,” Weinberg said. “Hopefully this pressure … influences them to make a change to protect their congregants and it influences other synagogues as well.”


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    Secular
    Secular
    4 years ago

    וּבְפָרִשְׂכֶם כַּפֵּיכֶם, אַעְלִים עֵינַי מִכֶּם–גַּם כִּי-תַרְבּוּ תְפִלָּה, אֵינֶנִּי שֹׁמֵעַ: יְדֵיכֶם, דָּמִים מָלֵאוּ.

    WhateverUsay
    WhateverUsay
    4 years ago

    Ever been on a shul board? From march to april hard to get agreement on what security measures to implement even with funds!

    Nachum
    Nachum
    4 years ago

    I agree with the plaintiff in this case, as the Chabad should have implemented better security, especially when they received a grant to do so. Over forty years ago, I worked at a Jewish non-profit organization, and was in charge (among other duties), of security. As such, I hired armed guards to come in during the evening, when there would be a lot of people in the building. I received criticism at the time, as someone told me that “their members did not like to see people with guns”. In any event, the big machers discontinued the guards. Now, some forty plus years later, they have cops in the same building, around the clock; how times and attitudes have changed.

    Yiddishist
    Yiddishist
    4 years ago

    Jack:
    He’s a serial troller. Ignore the creepy loser.

    Kurtz un sharf
    Kurtz un sharf
    4 years ago

    Almog is a classic opportunist. He found some sleazy desparate slip & fall lawyer to go after the very Shul that he personally benefited from. Almog is a classic lowlife Israeli taker. Go back to Israel. We don’t need trouble makers like you over here. Is he even here legally?

    Los Angeles
    Los Angeles
    4 years ago

    The lawyer is sleazy Opputtunist .

    The family or lori kaye hyd who passed away wouldnt dare take out a lawsuit. And this sleaze bag lawyer with almog are money hungry opportunists. Playing with the rebbes mosod.

    All about Money
    All about Money
    4 years ago

    This story makes me sick.

    How low can you go? This was bad all the way around. And now to add insult to injury, you sue your OWN shul.

    Unbelievable.

    Shaina
    Shaina
    4 years ago

    The federal grant is for hardware, not personnel.

    Nachum
    Nachum
    4 years ago

    Almog was here legally, visiting from Israel. He has the right to sue for injuries. Every Shul, JCC, Day School, Yeshivah, Federation, Israel Bond Office, Hadassah, ADL, etc., in the USA, must improve and ncrease security.

    Sol
    Sol
    4 years ago

    He should be ashamed of himself! And the lawyer is even worse!