The white supremacist charged with killing three people at two Jewish facilities near Kansas City on Passover Sunday is granted a month-long delay.
A district judge granted suspect Frazier Glenn Cross Jr.'s request --- setting his next hearing for May 29.
Cross, who is being held on $10 million bond, has not yet entered a plea.
He's being charged with capital murder in the shooting deaths of a 14-year-old and his grandfather outside a Jewish community center in a Kansas City suburb.
Prosecutors sought the capital murder charge because more than one person was killed at a single location --- it carries with it the possibility of the death penalty.
He's also facing a first-degree premeditated murder charge in the fatal shooting of Terri LaManno at a Jewish retirement home shortly after leaving the Jewish Community Center.
A conviction in LaManno's death would bring a sentence of up to life in prison, with parole not considered for 25 years.
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