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Pittsburgh synagogue shooter should get death penalty, jury decidesRobert Bowers spewed hatred of Jews and espoused white supremacist beliefs online before methodically planning and carrying out the 2018 massacre.U.S. NewsAug 2
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Pittsburgh synagogue shooter convicted, could face life in prison or death rowWith Bowers’ guilt established, survivors and family members of the deceased victims are expected to tell the jury about the devastating impact of his crimes.U.S. NewsJun 16
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Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect could face death penaltyThe 50-year-old suspect is standing trial on dozens of federal charges including 11 counts of hate crimes resulting in death in the Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue mass shooting.U.S. NewsMay 30
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Pittsburgh prepares to commemorate 2018 synagogue attackWhile there is no set time frame, Jewish leaders say returning to Tree of Life remains a priority.WorldSep 20, 2019
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Prosecutors seek death penalty for Pittsburgh synagogue shooterThe U.S. attorney's office in Pittsburgh filed a notice of intent Monday to seek the death penalty against 46-year-old Robert Bowers in last year's attack .WorldAug 26, 2019
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Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect pleads not guilty to hate crime chargesRobert Bowers, accused of killing 11 people at Tree of Life Synagogue last October, pleaded not guilty Monday to a new indictment that added 19 additional counts.CrimeFeb 11, 2019
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Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect facing additional hate crime chargesA Pennsylvania man has been charged with additional federal hate crimes and firearms offenses in the October rampage at a Pittsburgh synagogue that killed 11 people.WorldJan 29, 2019
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Gab.com, site where suspected Pittsburgh synagogue shooter posted anti-Semitic views, is back onlineDomain name registrar and host Epik said in a blog post on Saturday it had agreed to host the site, which went up shortly after 5 p.m.WorldNov 4, 2018
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Thousands #ShowUpForShabbat around the world in solidarity with Pittsburgh shooting victimsIn solidarity with the victims of the shooting, the American Jewish Committee, a global Jewish advocacy organization, launched the social media campaign encouraging people of all faiths to attend Shabbat services the Saturday following the tragic incident.NewsNov 3, 2018
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You can lock up perpetrators of hate crimes, but the online vitriol that motivates them only growsIt’s ironic we live in a time when politicians want walls to keep out foreigners, while the virtual walls between online extremism and real-world fanaticism are transparent.CommentaryNov 3, 2018
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