-
Trump says American identity under 'renewed attack' as US turns 250
-
Haaland's stetson, Cape Verde's pride: World Cup last-32 moments
-
World Cup serves up Wimbledon dilemma: football or tennis?
-
Colombia overcome Ghana to reach World Cup last-16
-
Huge crowds gather as Khamenei funeral ceremonies begin in Iran
-
Cape Verde show anything is possible at World Cup with 'big hearts'
-
Trump set for Mount Rushmore address as US turns 250
-
Huge crowds gather as Khamenei funeral ceremonies open in Iran
-
New species of ghost shark may have been found in Costa Rica
-
Mass protests expected as German far-right AfD meets
-
Argentina advance after Cape Verde World Cup scare, Egypt through
-
Argentina survive Cape Verde scare to reach World Cup last 16
-
Huge crowds expected as Khamenei funeral ceremonies open in Iran
-
England v Mexico World Cup game kickoff time unchanged: FIFA
-
Swift and Kelce marry as global stars swarm 'royal wedding'
-
McDonald's, bus station convert into Venezuela quake clinics
-
Hurdles record-breaker Tharp says 'sky's the limit'
-
'Super typhoon' Bavi heads for US Pacific islands
-
Salah says 'had to do it' after coolest of penalties in World Cup win
-
England seek end to Australia agony in Women's World Cup final
-
Australia's Popovic on defensive as gamble fails in World Cup exit
-
President-elect Fujimori hails 'new chapter' for Peru
-
Maiden ton for Udara as Sri Lanka pile on the runs in 2nd Test
-
Global celebrities pay court at Swift, Kelce "royal wedding"
-
Norway pin hopes on Haaland against Brazil in World Cup last 16
-
Dangerous heat wave roasts America's big birthday party
-
Egypt down Australia to reach World Cup last 16, Cape Verde face Messi
-
Egypt edge Australia on penalties to reach World Cup last 16
-
Families demand help with recovering Venezuela's quake victims
-
France braced for extreme heat threat in World Cup clash with Paraguay
-
England's Rashford unfazed by high-altitude Mexico World Cup test
-
Iranians begin to gather for Khamenei funeral ceremonies
-
In Brazil, Bolsonaro family airs feud ahead of elections
-
England v Mexico World Cup kickoff could be moved earlier: source
-
Postecoglou links up with Ronaldo at Al Nassr
-
Frustrated families demand recovery of Venezuela's earthquake dead
-
Sabalenka sets up Wimbledon last-16 clash with Osaka
-
Williams sisters return, Swiatek faces Eala test at Wimbledon
-
Dangerous heatwave hits peak temps along US east coast
-
'Ecstatic' Hamilton rolls back the years with Silverstone pole
-
LeBron's agent makes case for 10 new clubs for 41-year-old star
-
England enter World Cup lion's den as Mexico host them at Azteca fortress
-
Trump heads for Mount Rushmore as US turns 250
-
Hamilton beats Antonelli to British GP sprint pole with supreme lap
-
French Top 14 champions Toulouse fined for salary cap breaches
-
Title rivals Djokovic and Sinner advance at Wimbledon
-
Record-equalling Djokovic powers into Wimbledon last 16
-
Ferrari confirm Hamilton staying next year
-
Ruthless Sinner powers into Wimbledon last 16
-
Global frenzy over Swift, Kelce's glittering 'royal wedding'
US trucker guilty of 2018 synagogue massacre
A truck driver was convicted on Friday of massacring 11 Jewish worshippers five years ago in the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in US history.
Robert Bowers methodically tracked down his victims at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue, shooting many multiple times from close range as he yelled "All Jews must die!"
The 50-year-old American was found guilty of all 63 charges leveled against him, the federal prosecutor's office confirmed to AFP, including hate crimes resulting in murder and attempted murder.
A jury will now decide whether Bowers should be executed for the October 27, 2018 mass shooting that compounded fears of a resurgence of far-right extremists and neo-Nazis across the United States.
Bowers, who had an AR-15 semiautomatic assault rifle and three Glock handguns, carried out the slayings during Shabbat -- the Jewish day of rest. He had expressed strong anti-Semitic views online.
He was arrested at the scene of the attack, which left several police officers and two additional worshippers with non-fatal wounds.
Donald Trump, then the US president, called for Bowers to receive the death penalty, which federal prosecutors formally requested in August 2019.
The Department of Justice has not carried out any federal executions since President Joe Biden came to power in January 2021, however.
A second phase of the trial now begins, with the jury due to hear arguments about whether Bowers should receive a death sentence.
- 'Justice' -
His defense team, which argues that he suffers from schizophrenia, offered a guilty plea in exchange for life in prison, which was rejected by the prosecution.
Bowers did not dispute that he had shot the congregants, making Friday's verdict a foregone conclusion, but he argued that he had not been motivated by a hatred of Jewish people.
His lawyers said he had a "misguided intent" of wanting to stop one of the Jewish organizations that was using the synagogue from helping immigrants settle in the United States.
The trial opened in late April and came amid a rising number of anti-Semitic incidents in the United States, according the Anti-Defamation League.
In 2022, the US-based Jewish group registered 3,697 acts of harassment, vandalism and assault, a 36 percent increase over the prior year and the highest since it began keeping records in 1979.
Jewish groups hailed the verdict.
"Antisemites feed off impunity, which is why courtroom results like these are so critical," said the watchdog StopAntisemitism, which was founded in 2018 in response to increasing anti-Semitism in the United States.
The American Jewish Committee said that "justice was served."
"While it cannot erase the pain, we hope it brings some comfort to the families and friends of the victims," it said in a statement.
The United States is home to around six million Jewish people, according to a Pew Research Center study published in May 2021.
F.Müller--BTB