Pittsburgh Synagogue Mass Shooting: Jurors Begin Deliberating The Accused

Pittsburgh Synagogue Mass Shooting: Jurors Begin Deliberating The Accused

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On Thursday, the federal jury began deliberating in the trial of the man accused of the Pittsburgh Synagogue Mass Shooting that killed 11 worshippers in 2018.

Pittsburgh Synagogue Mass Shooting: Jurors Begin Deliberating The Accused
Pittsburgh Synagogue Mass Shooting: Jurors Begin Deliberating The Accused (Photo: CNN)

 

The jurors began the mass shooting deliberation at 2:30 in the afternoon and ended by 5:00 the afternoon on the same date

The prosecutors said that the mass shooting accused, Robert Bowers, meticulously shot as many people as he could find because of his loathing for the Jews.

“You know now how he shot his victims throughout the temple on multiple floors through multiple rooms and murdered congregants still covered in their prayer shawls and holding their prayer books,” said a prosecutor.

The prosecutors ask the juror to hold Robert Bowers accountable for everything he has done to the worshippers who survived and testified about what happened during the mass shooting and hold him responsible for all victims who could not tell what happened.

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Robert Bowers did the Mass Shooting not to stop the worship study

The defense’s closing arguments argued that Robert Bowers carried out the mass shooting because of his hatred for immigrants and not his hatred for Jews.

The prosecutor said that the mass shooting victims were not people engaging in refugee assistance but people practicing their faith.

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