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How the death penalty phase of the Pittsburgh synagogue gunman's trial might play out
Read full article: How the death penalty phase of the Pittsburgh synagogue gunman's trial might play outThe federal trial of a 50-year-old truck driver convicted of killing 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue in the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history is in its third and final phase.
Man who killed 8 in NYC terrorist attack gets 10 life sentences plus 260 years
Read full article: Man who killed 8 in NYC terrorist attack gets 10 life sentences plus 260 yearsAn Islamic extremist was given 10 life sentences and another 260 years in prison for killing eight people with a truck on a bike path in Manhattan.
Divided jury means no death penalty for NYC bike path killer
Read full article: Divided jury means no death penalty for NYC bike path killerA split among jurors means there will be no death penalty for an Islamic extremist who maniacally raced a truck along a popular New York City bike path, killing eight people and maiming others.
No verdict this week on death penalty in NY bike-path attack
Read full article: No verdict this week on death penalty in NY bike-path attackJurors have deliberated about five hours in the death penalty phase of a man convicted of killing eight people on a Manhattan bike path in 2017 before saying they would not reach a verdict until another day.
Jury mulls death penalty or life for man in bike path attack
Read full article: Jury mulls death penalty or life for man in bike path attackA New York jury has begun deliberating whether to impose the death penalty on a Uzbekistan citizen who killed eight people on a Manhattan bike path in a terrorist attack five years ago.
Emotional outburst disrupts death penalty trial in NY attack
Read full article: Emotional outburst disrupts death penalty trial in NY attackThe sobbing father of a man convicted of killing eight people on a New York City bike path has apologized to victims and professed love for his son in the death penalty phase of the defendant's trial.
Judge bars public from court in NYC bike path terror trial
Read full article: Judge bars public from court in NYC bike path terror trialA federal judge has barred the public and media from a courtroom where defense lawyers say emotional testimony from victims has spoiled the death penalty phase of the trial of a man who admits that he killed eight people on a bike path on behalf of a terrorist group.
Lawyers: Feds seek 'eye for eye' from NYC bike path killer
Read full article: Lawyers: Feds seek 'eye for eye' from NYC bike path killerLawyers for a man convicted of killing eight people along a Manhattan bike path five years ago say prosecutors are unfairly using emotional testimony from victims' families to try to win a death penalty ruling from a jury.
U-Haul driver's NYC 'rampage' leaves 1 dead, 8 hurt
Read full article: U-Haul driver's NYC 'rampage' leaves 1 dead, 8 hurtA man driving a U-Haul truck swerved onto sidewalks and plowed into cyclists and scooter riders in New York City on Monday, killing one person and injuring eight others before police were able to pin the careening vehicle against a building following a mileslong pursuit through Brooklyn.
NYC bike path killer convicted, could face the death penalty
Read full article: NYC bike path killer convicted, could face the death penaltyAn Islamic extremist who killed eight people with a speeding truck in a 2017 rampage on a popular New York City bike path has been convicted of federal charges and could face the death penalty.
Prosecutor: After killing 8 on bike path, motorist was happy
Read full article: Prosecutor: After killing 8 on bike path, motorist was happyA prosecutor says the man who killed eight people on a Manhattan bike path five years ago in a bid to impress a terrorist group was happy with himself when he met FBI agents later that day.
Potential jurors questioned in NYC bike path attack trial
Read full article: Potential jurors questioned in NYC bike path attack trialA judge has begun questioning a few of the hundreds of prospective jurors summoned for the trial of a man charged with killing eight people on a New York City bike path in a terror attack five years ago.
A look at acts of public violence in NYC over past 40 years
Read full article: A look at acts of public violence in NYC over past 40 yearsThe shooting this week of 10 people by a man who deployed smoke grenades and fired at least 33 shots in a commuter-packed Brooklyn subway car was hardly the first time New Yorkers have grappled with an act of violence.