Pittsburgh’s CBS affiliate reports:
The jury in the trial of Robert Bowers, the accused gunman in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting found him guilty on all counts. Just before noon, the jury returned from more than five hours of deliberations over two days.
In total, Bowers was facing 63 counts. For counts 1-11, Bowers was found guilty on all counts of”obstruction of the free exercise of religious beliefs.”
For counts 12-22, he was found guilty on all counts of “willfully causing bodily injury because of actual or perceived religion.” For counts 23-33, he was found guilty on all counts of “use and discharge of a firearm to murder.”
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BREAKING: Robert Bowers found guilty of carrying out Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, the deadliest antisemitic attack in US history. >> https://t.co/WxOfuGSh4J pic.twitter.com/omDM8ZpjSk
— WTAE-TV Pittsburgh (@WTAE) June 16, 2023
Full @TribLIVE story: A jury found Robert Bowers guilty on all 63 counts against him, including that he killed the victims because they were Jewish. Shooting occurred Oct. 27, 2018 at Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. By @PaulaReedWard and @JVTheTrib https://t.co/xINwlhQFsK
— Ryan Deto (@RyanDeto) June 16, 2023