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Hate crimes charged in Pittsburgh synagogue massacre case

Hate crimes charged in Pittsburgh synagogue massacre case
5 years 11 months 1 week ago Tuesday, January 29 2019 Jan 29, 2019 January 29, 2019 1:53 PM January 29, 2019 in News - AP National

By MARK SCOLFORO
Associated Press

A man accused of opening fire at a Pittsburgh synagogue in October, killing 11 people and wounding seven others, now faces additional counts that include allegations of hate crimes.

A federal grand jury Tuesday added 19 charges to the 44 counts previously levied against Robert Bowers of Baldwin, Pennsylvania.

Thirteen of the new counts against the 46-year-old Bowers are hate crime violations and the others accuse him of obstructing religious beliefs and discharging a firearm during crimes of violence.

Messages left for Bowers' lawyers weren't immediately returned.

Bowers had previously pleaded not guilty to counts including using a firearm to commit murder and obstruction of religious exercise resulting in death.

Prosecutors say they've added a wounded officer to the allegations, making a total of five. Two congregants were also injured.

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