Pittsburgh Shooting: Robert Bowers Pleads Not Guilty
Mr Bowers, 46, has requested a jury trial, US
media reported on Thursday.
He faces 44 counts of murder, hate crimes,
obstructing religious practices and other crimes. Prosecutors are seeking the
death penalty.
Authorities called the attack on the Tree of
Life synagogue the worst anti-Semitic incident in US history.
In addition to those killed, six people were
injured, including four police officers, before Mr Bowers surrendered to law
enforcement.
US media reported Mr Bowers entered the
courtroom without a wheelchair, bandaged on the arm from the injuries suffered
during a shootout with police on Saturday.
Mr Bowers confirmed he had read the indictment
and understood the charges against him. He reportedly had no reaction when told
he faced the death penalty.
The federal indictment alleges Mr Bowers
walked into the synagogue with multiple firearms, ranted about wanting to
"kill Jews" and then began gunning down worshippers, as well as
firing on police when they arrived.
During his first court appearance, Mr Bowers
was in a wheelchair and spoke little.
On Wednesday, US prosecutors added a further
15 charges to the 29 Mr Bowers already faces, making a total of 44.
The additional counts against Mr Bowers were
for assaulting police officers and also included special findings to support
the case for pursuing the death penalty, US media reported.
According to an affidavit, Mr Bowers told
police immediately after his arrest that "he wanted all Jews to die".
Social media accounts purported to be Mr
Bowers' also featured anti-Semitic slurs and anti-immigrant sentiments,
including a post saying "I can't sit by and watch…Screw your optics, I'm
going in," that was uploaded just before the shooting.
The charges Mr Bowers faces are:
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11 counts of obstructing free exercise of religious beliefs,
resulting in death
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11 counts of using a firearm to commit murder
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11 counts of use of a firearm during a crime of violence
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8 counts of obstructing free exercise of religious beliefs
involving an attempt to kill a public safety officer
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2 counts of obstructing free exercise of religious beliefs
involving an attempt to kill
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1 count of obstructing free exercise of religious beliefs with a
dangerous weapon resulting in injury to an officer
Funerals for the 11 victims began on Tuesday.
Vigils and memorial services continue to take place across the
country.
The victims ranged in age from 54 to 97 years old.
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Joyce Fienberg, 75
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Richard Gottfried, 65
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Rose Mallinger, 97
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Jerry Rabinowitz, 66
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Cecil Rosenthal, 59
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David Rosenthal, 54,
brother of Cecil
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Bernice Simon, 84
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Sylvan Simon, 86, husband of Bernice
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Daniel Stein, 71
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Melvin Wax, 88
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Irving Younger, 69
On Thursday, funerals for the couple Bernice and Sylvan Simon
and Richard Gottfried will be held.
FROM .bbc.com/news/world-us-canada
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