'Felt like a year': Victims describe deadly shooting in trial for gunman who attacked a Pittsburgh synagogue
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The trial for the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter who killed 11 people began this week. Victims recounted the events at the trial in chilling detail.
"I just remained calm. ... I thought by remaining calm, I would not give my position away," she testified in the Pittsburgh federal courtroom.
Black, 71, recalled how she remained hidden even as she saw congregant Mel Wax, who had been hiding close to her, drop dead after the gunman shot him. Wax, 87, was hard of hearing and had opened the storage door, apparently believing the attack was over, she said. Black didn't learn until later that her 65-year-old brother, Richard Gottfried, was among the 11 people killed in the attack.
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