The total number of charges against Robert Bowers is now up to 63, NBC News reported. In November, he pleaded not guilty to 44 charges, which included the murders.
Bowers also requested a trial by jury during his appearance at a federal courthouse in Pittsburgh on Monday, the report said.
#BREAKING The suspect, Robert Bowers (pictured below) in the #Pittsburgh synagogue massacre pleaded not guilty to dozens of charges Monday.
— Alexis Wainwright (@AWainwrightTV) February 11, 2019
Bowers appeared in court with attorney Judy Clarke, who hopes the case will be resolved without a trial. #SynagogueShooting #TreeOfLife pic.twitter.com/8V2LFoYEUd
Prosecutors say Bowers, 46, was armed with multiple weapons, including a Colt AR-15 rifle and three handguns, when he opened fire inside the Tree of Life Synagogue in the city of Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighbourhood on October 27 during a morning service.
The attack left 11 people dead and several others injured, including police officers who were trying to rescue victims and confront Bowers.
#NEW: Robert Bowers, the acused Tree of Life gunman, will face new indictment charges this morning in federal court. I’ll be inside the courtroom. Coming up on @KDKA this AM- 5-7 #kdka #TreeofLife #synagogueshooting pic.twitter.com/06PXB8A0wM
— MEGHAN SCHILLER (@MeghanKDKA) February 11, 2019