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Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect is set for 2nd hearing

PITTSBURGH - Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect Robert Bowers came into the federal courtroom Monday using a wheelchair and accompanied by U.S. marshals.

Many of the roughly 100 people - mostly media - who had been waiting quietly for Bowers to enter suddenly craned their necks, some half-standing or half-crouched trying to get a glimpse of the man suspected of killing 11 people and wounding six in a rampage Saturday at the Tree of Life Synagogue. It was unclear whether family or friends of victims were present.

U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Robert Mitchell was quick and efficient - asking

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