Pittsburgh SWAT officers break silence in film, 7 years after Tree of Life Synagogue massacre
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Seven years after the most devastating antisemitic attack in U.S. history, a new documentary brings attention to the courageous Pittsburgh first responders who confronted unimaginable peril inside the Tree of Life Synagogue in 2018.

For the first time, SWAT officer Tim Matson has shared his experience of being shot 12 times while facing the gunman, Robert Bowers, during the horrific event seven years prior.

Titled “Confronting Hate: Responding to the Tree of Life Attack,” the documentary premiered on the attack’s 7th anniversary. It features firsthand stories from survivors and officers who have broken their silence after being restricted during the federal trial of Bowers.

Tree of Life Synagogue

A temporary memorial was erected outside the Tree of Life Synagogue following the tragic shooting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on October 29, 2018. (Photo by Matt Rourke/AP)

Jon Becker, the documentary’s creator, explained to Fox News Digital, “For five years, the officers were under a federal court gag order during the prosecution of the attacker, so much of the emotional trauma experienced by the first responders was left unspoken until now.”

He further added, “These officers will never be the same as they were before, and this event has left lasting impacts on each of their lives.”

“They went into that building knowing this guy could kill them to save people that they’ve never even met.”

On Oct. 27, 2018, Bowers stormed the Tree of Life building in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood during Shabbat services, targeting congregants from Tree of Life, Dor Hadash, and New Light. 

He was armed with a semi-automatic rifle and handguns and killed 11 worshippers and wounded six others, including four police officers. 

First responders

First responders were seen near the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pa., where a shooter opened fire on Oct. 27, 2018.  (AP)

Among those critically wounded was Officer Tim Matson, who engaged the shooter and shared his experience for the first time. Tim was hit 12 times and has since undergone more than 25 surgeries.

“The suspect barricaded himself in a room like a classroom, turned off the lights, hid behind a barrier, and as soon as Tim entered the room, the suspect opened fire on him,” explained Becker, CEO Aardvark Tactical.

“Physically, he’s a lot better now,” Becker added. “He’s walking, but it was months before he walked again.”

But the film’s creators claim “Confronting Hate” is not just about recounting tragedy but about confronting how the country treats those who protect it. 

“We’ve beaten our police down emotionally by focusing on the things they do that are negative,” Becker said.

“We overlook things like this, where the police literally sacrifice themselves to save people.”

The film also highlights two survivors, Dan Legard and Andrea Wender, whose lives were saved when officers like Matson charged into the synagogue under fire. 

Tragic shooting

The impact of the tragic Pittsburgh synagogue shooting that occurred in 2018. (Justin Merriman/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)

“Dan and Andrea are alive because people they didn’t know ran toward danger to pull them out,” Becker said.

Beyond remembrance, the documentary demands change, which Becker explained encompasses not “under investing in law enforcement, financially or in training.” 

“If we’re not taking lessons learned and using them to help our law enforcement improve and give them the resources they need, we can’t expect a different result the next time something happens,” he said.

“We also need a more balanced narrative about law enforcement,” Becker concluded.

Bowers, was convicted on all 63 federal counts in 2023 and sentenced to death. 

In a statement on their website today, Tree of Life Congregation said: “We are deeply moved by the outpouring of support for our synagogue from our community and people across the country and around the world in the wake of the horrific anti-Semitic attack of October 27, 2018. We will continue to mourn our lost congregants, even as we honor their memories by healing, growing, and strengthening the congregation they loved. We deeply appreciate the many offers of assistance and support of the victims’ families and to help rebuild the Tree of Life synagogue. Your support proves that love is truly stronger than hate.”

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