California man gets second life term for synagogue attack
A 22-year-old white supremacist has been sentenced to life in federal prison for killing a woman and injuring three others in a shooting at a Southern California synagogue in 2019, adding to a life sentence he received three months earlier in state court.
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California man gets life sentence for fatal synagogue attack
A 22-year-old white supremacist has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for bursting into a Southern California synagogue with a semiautomatic rifle on the last day of Passover in 2019, killing one worshipper and wounding three others.

Calif. synagogue congregants attend trial
(CNN) - A judge determined Friday there is enough evidence for the suspected shooter in the April shooting at a Southern California synagogue to stand trial. Earnest's attorney, public defender John O'Connell, argued that prosecutors did not show enough evidence on five charges for the case to go to trial. Superior Court Judge Peter C. Deddeh disagreed with the defense and ruled that Earnest will have to stand trial. The video begins with the gunman pulling up across the street from the synagogue. The gunman begins shooting even before entering the synagogue.