Robert Bowers, the gunman who stormed a synagogue in the heart of Pittsburgh’s Jewish community and killed 11 worshippers will be sentenced to death for perpetrating the deadliest antisemitic attach in U.S. history, as jury decided on August 2.

Bowers spewed hatred of Jews and espoused white supremacist beliefs online before methodically planning and carrying out the 2018 massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue, where members of three congregations had gathered for Shabbat services and study. Bowers also wounded two worshippers and five responding police officers.

The same federal jury that convicted Bowers on 63 criminal counts recommended that he be put to death for an attack whose impacts continue to reverberate nearly five years later. Reportedly, he showed little reaction as the sentence was announced, briefly acknowledging his legal team and family as he was led from the courtroom.