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Gunman pleads guilty to hate crimes in 2019 San Diego synagogue murder

Plea bargain will sentence shooter to life in prison

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A man accused of killing one worshiper and wounding three others in a shooting spree inside a California synagogue about a month after setting fire to a nearby mosque pleaded guilty on Friday to federal hate crimes contained in a 113-count indictment.

Under the terms of his plea agreement with federal prosecutor­s, attorneys for John Earnest and the government will jointly recommend that he receive a life term in prison when he is sentenced on December 28, the US Department of Justice said in a statement.

Earnest, now 22, was arrested shortly after he opened fire at the Chabad of Poway synagogue north of San Diego on April 27, 2019, during Shabbat prayers on the last day of Passover. He was 19 at the time.

A 60-year-old member of the congregati­on, Lori Gilbert-Kaye, was killed and three others were wounded in the attack, including the rabbi, who was shot in the hand and lost an index finger.

The gunman, whose assault-style rifle apparently jammed, was chased out of the synagogue by a former Army sergeant in the congregati­on and sped away in a car, escaping an off-duty US Border Patrol agent who shot at the getaway vehicle but missed the suspect. Earnest pulled over and surrendere­d to police soon afterward.

Authoritie­s later identified Earnest as the author of a rambling, violently antisemiti­c, anti-Muslim “manifesto” found posted on the Internet under his name.

In it, he claimed responsibi­lity for a pre-dawn arson attack about a month earlier that damaged the Islamic Center of Escondido, a town about 25 kilometers north of Poway, and he professed to have drawn his inspiratio­n from the gunman who killed 50 people at two mosques in New Zealand around that time.

Authoritie­s said Earnest had entered the synagogue with a weapon fully loaded with a 10-round magazine and was carrying five additional magazines.

“There is no place in American society for this type of hate-fueled violence,” Deputy US Attorney-General Lisa Monaco said in a statement.

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