A jury has found that the Pittsburgh synagogue mass shooter is eligible to face the death penalty. The 50-year-old gunman was found guilty on June 16 of all 63 charges against him for killing 11 worshippers and wounding 6 others at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue in 2018. Twenty-two of those counts were capital offenses.

In the next phase of the trial, the jury will hear from survivors and the victims’ families. Then the jury will move into the final phase to decide whether to recommend death for the capital offenses.