Pittsburgh synagogue shooter found guilty on all counts, moves to penalty phase.

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Robert G. Bowers, the gunman who killed 11 people and injured seven others in a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018, has been found guilty on all 63 counts, including hate crimes and weapons violations. The verdict makes him eligible for the death penalty. The trial's second phase will determine whether he will face the death penalty or life in prison. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty, and the next phase of the trial could last up to six weeks.
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