A 46-year-old man walked into the Tree of Life Congregation Synagogue in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood Saturday morning and slaughtered 11 people. We are beginning to learn their stories. Read even the snippets - where they lived, what they did, who they loved and who loved them - and then try to imagine those final, horrifying moments.

According to early reports, the killer used an assault rifle and three handguns. While the country grapples with renewed anti-Semitism, it is also - as it does again and again - arguing over gun control.

On that topic Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr has been one of the most outspoken - and fervent - figure in the sports world. He delivered again on Sunday.

Kerr, whose father was murdered with a gun, has spoken out on this issue time after time after time after time.

Here are his remarks from today.

"I think more and more you're seeing people in the sports world, athletes and coaches, speaking out because the times call for it. It's easy to feel how broken we are right now, our country is, and everybody can have influence. Not just our political leaders but people who are either well-known figures, who have a camera in their face a lot, or average citizens just being kind to each other, being nice to one another. Not spewing hatred on social media. Those are all things we have to think about and try to accomplish to get our country back on track. And we need to vote. I urge everybody to get out and vote on November 6.

Everybody has their own issues that are important to them. My personal issue is gun safety, gun control. Nobody in this country should have a semi-automatic weapon of war. That's my personal belief. So I'm going to vote for every candidate that's willing to stand up to the NRA and say 'You know what, this is insane.' We're murdering each other everyday. We have to get rid of bump stocks, we have to get rid of high-capacity magazines, we have to get rid of semi-automatic weapons. We just do. Other countries don't go through this.

And so that's the issue that's most important to me and those are the candidates that I will be voting for, the ones who are willing to stand up and say, 'You know what, this is wrong we've gotta protect our fellow citizens and we gotta protect our country.' "