Bowers, 50, now faces the penalty phase of his trial at the U.S.
District Court in Pittsburgh in which the 12 jurors must weigh
whether he deserves the death sentence.
Federal prosecutors charged Bowers with 63 counts, including 11
counts of obstruction of free exercise of religious beliefs
resulting in death.
The jury found him guilty on all counts in what was a foregone
conclusion, after defense lawyers did not dispute that he
planned and carried out the attack. Instead, Bowers' attorneys
are focused on avoiding a death sentence in the trial's next
phase, scheduled to begin on June 26.
During the trial, which began on May 30, jurors heard testimony
from some of the survivors of the attack and evidence of Bowers'
antisemitism, including multiple posts attacking Jews made on a
far-right website in the months leading up to the attack.
In a statement, Jeffrey Myers, the Tree of Life synagogue's
rabbi who survived the attack, thanked God, law enforcement and
prosecutors.
"Today I'm focused on being with my congregation and praying,
singing and clapping in praise of God as we do each Shabbat," he
said. "In the face of the horror our community has experienced,
I can think of no better response than practicing my Jewish
faith and leading worship."
In the sentencing phase, prosecutors will try to show that
aggravating factors were involved, making a case that Bowers
carefully planned the attack and that he targeted vulnerable
victims. Most of the victims were elderly.
Defense lawyers for Bowers have argued that a death sentence
would violate the Constitution on the grounds that he suffers
from major mental illness, including schizophrenia.
All 12 jurors must vote unanimously in order to sentence Bowers
to death. Otherwise, he will face life in prison.
(Reporting by Jonathan Allen and Joseph Ax; Editing by Daniel
Wallis)
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