Times of Suriname

Dylann Roof found guilty of all charges

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USA - A South Carolina jury has found Dylann Roof, the self-avowed white supremacis­t who killed nine black parishione­rs in a Charleston church in June 2015, guilty of all 33 federal charges he faced, including hate crimes, murder, attempted murder and obstructio­n of religion. Barring appeal, the conviction means that Roof, 22, could either spend the rest of his life in prison or be subject to the death penalty. Sentencing has been scheduled for January, and Roof has been cleared by Judge Richard Gergel to represent himself in those proceeding­s. Experts have suggested this leaves Roof, a high school dropout with no legal training, much more likely to be sentenced to death. Nine white jurors and three black jurors took less than three hours to come to a unanimous decision on the charges. In addition to these federal conviction­s, Roof will also face a trial on state charges, scheduled for January. Roof could be sentenced to death in that trial too.

Among the evidence presented to jurors by the prosecutio­n were horrific images from inside the Mother Emanuel AME church in the aftermath of the shooting, with victims lying on the ground bleeding and apparently attempting to hide from their killer. The prosecutio­n’s evidence also included surveillan­ce video footage of Roof entering and leaving the church. In the latter, a pistol appears to be visible in Roof’s hand.

Jurors heard testimony from shooting survivor Polly Sheppard, a 72-year-old retired nurse who was in attendance at the Bible study session in the church the night that Roof launched his attack. Sheppard testified that Roof approached her during the massacre and asked her if he had shot her yet, to which she replied no. “‘I’m not going to,’” she said Roof told her. “‘I’m going to leave you here to tell the story.’” Roof stated both during questionin­g and in written manifestos that he had hoped his shooting attack at the Mother Emanuel AME church, a historic black house of worship in a city with a long history of racial strife, would spark a race war. Instead, the most tangible change in the shooting’s aftermath was the removal of the Confederat­e flag from the South Carolina statehouse.

(theguardia­n)

 ??  ?? Dylann Roof (center) has been found guilty of all 33 federal charges. (Photo: reuters)
Dylann Roof (center) has been found guilty of all 33 federal charges. (Photo: reuters)

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