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Dr. Jeff Cohen, President of Allegheny General Hospital, lives down the street from Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue where suspect Robert Bowers gunned down 11 worshippers and was later injured in an exchange of gunfire with police.

Bowers was taken to Dr. Cohen’s hospital, and Cohen, who is Jewish, went to see Bowers in his hospital room, hours after the suspect allegedly shouted to SWAT officers that he wanted “all Jews to die.”

From ABC:

“I stopped to see him, I just asked him how he was doing. Was he in pain, and he said no, he was fine,” Cohen told ABC News. “He asked me who I was. I said ‘I’m Dr. Cohen, I’m the president of the hospital.’ I turned around and left.”

“The FBI agent that was guarding [Bowers] said, ‘I don’t know if I could have done that.’ I said, ‘I’m sure if you were in my shoes, I’m sure you could of,’” Cohen recalled.

“I thought it was important to at least talk to him and meet him,” Cohen explained. “You can’t on one hand say we should talk to each other, and then I don’t talk to him. So you lead by example and I’m the leader of the hospital and I have a powerful voice in the community.”

“Where did I get the strength? I don’t know. I think some of it comes from the actions of the people around me,” Cohen said. “It comes from my mother-in-law, who [is a member of the Tree of Life synagogue and] sat with [the victims who were killed] every day. It came from being part of a community. It came from taking care of people for a long period of time.”

WIBC host Tony Katz offers commentary on Dr. Cohen’s statements in today’s Popcorn Moment: