The Niagara Falls Review

Killer’s friend gets 27 months in prison

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JEFFREY COLLINS

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The only person with whom Dylann Roof shared his racist plot to massacre worshipper­s at a historical­ly black South Carolina church was sentenced Tuesday to 27 months in prison for failing to report a crime and for lying to the FBI.

Joey Meek cried at his sentencing Tuesday in Charleston, S.C., by the same federal judge who presided over Roof’s trial, which ended in January with Roof being sentenced to death for the slaughter of nine people at Emanuel AME church.

“I’m really, really sorry. A lot of beautiful lives were taken,” said Meek, who began to cry at sentencing.

U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel said he hoped the sentence would serve as a deterrent for anyone in the future who learns of something so serious and fails to come forward to authoritie­s. He added that Meek was fortunate another massacre didn’t occur because of the delay in identifyin­g Roof.

Meek said Roof shared his plan to shoot blacks at the historic AfricanAme­rican church in Charleston during a night at Meek’s house where they drank vodka, snorted cocaine, smoked marijuana and played video games. Authoritie­s said that was about a week before the June 17, 2015, killings.

Meek signed a deal with prosecutor­s in 2016, agreeing to plead guilty to lying to authoritie­s and failure to report a crime. Federal prosecutor­s said he had lied to the FBI by first denying Roof shared his plan. Authoritie­s said he also had stopped a friend from calling police after hearing about the shooting to report Roof as a suspect.

Meek also had agreed to help prosecutor­s as part of his 2016 deal. But they never called him during Roof ’s trial.

Then just before Meek was initially set to be sentenced last month, prosecutor­s asked for a stiffer sen- tence than guidelines recommende­d, seeking to make an example of him and reflect the seriousnes­s of the crime that Meek could have stopped if he’d picked up the phone.

Meek’s lawyer, Deborah Barbier, said recently that that was unfair.

She said Meek had sent handwritte­n letters to the families of each victim apologizin­g. She also said he thinks regularly of what happened and is pained.

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 ??  ?? Joey Meek, a friend of Dylann Roof who killed nine black church members, is seen in a photo taken from a video from 2015. Meek was sentenced to 27 months in prison for failing to report Roof’s plot and lying to the FBI.
Joey Meek, a friend of Dylann Roof who killed nine black church members, is seen in a photo taken from a video from 2015. Meek was sentenced to 27 months in prison for failing to report Roof’s plot and lying to the FBI.
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