The federal death penalty trial of the man charged with killing 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018 began Tuesday
The federal death penalty trial of the alleged shooter Robert G. Bowers, 50, began Tuesday with an audio recording of a 911 call one of the victims, Bernice Simon, made after her husband, Sylvan Simon, was shot. Shannon Basa-Sabol, the operator, was the prosecution’s first witness, and testified she answered Simon’s call from inside the synagogue that day, the“Tree of Life, we’re being attacked,” Simon tells the dispatcher in the recording. “My husband’s bleeding. My husband’s shot.
“Bernice, are you still with me?” Basa-Sabol asked during the call. There was no answer. Neither Simon, 84, or her husband Sylvan, 86, survived. The opening statements and testimony for what officials call the worst antisemitic attack in American history comes after a weeks-long jury selection process.
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