A federal grand jury has indicted Jared Lee Loughner on 49 counts in an indictment authorities unveiled Friday, prosecutors said.
The charges relate to a shooting in Tucson, Arizona, that killed several people and critically wounded Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Arizona.
A grand jury indicted Loughner in January on three counts of attempted murder, including one alleging that he tried to kill Giffords. The new indictment includes those charges and adds several others.
It charges him with murder in the death of John Roll, a federal judge, and Gabriel Zimmermann, a staff member for Giffords.
It also charges him with causing the deaths of Dorothy J. Morris, Phyllis C. Schneck, Dorwan C. Stoddard and a child at a federally provided activity, federal prosecutors said in a statement.
(Source: CNN)
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This is enough to land him six feet under, I hope?
In reality, the attempted murder of a federal judge is a capital offense. But this goon and so many like him will always try to get off by pleading insanity.
PLEASE STOP exposing us to the faces of RESHAIM!!!
He probably is insane but so was Hitler. Should that be an excuse to allow someone to be off the hook for their crimes?
Only if he was Jewish. Then apparently, religious Jews are against the death penalty.
#6 Proof?