By Associated Press - Saturday, October 27, 2018

CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel says that police are keeping a close eye on synagogues in the city after a man went on a deadly shooting spree at a Pittsburgh synagogue.

In a news release, Emanuel stressed that the police were paying special attention to the synagogues only as a precaution. He says there have been “no threats to religious institutions in Chicago at this time.”

Emanuel’s announcement came after a man opened fire during a baby naming ceremony on Saturday morning at the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood.

Officials there have said several people were killed and six others - including four police officers who rushed to the scene - were injured.

The suspected gunman was taken into custody.

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