The Columbus Dispatch

Dylann Roof’s sister charged with carrying weapons at school

- By Susan Hogan

On a day when tens of thousands of students across the county walked out of classes to protest gun violence, the sister of mass killer Dylann Roof was arrested in South Carolina for carrying a knife and pepper spray on school property.

Morgan Roof, 18, a student at A.C. Flora High School in Columbia, was charged Wednesday with two counts of carrying weapons on school property and possession of marijuana, according to records at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center where she was taken.

Students at the school became alarmed Wednesday at her Snapchat post disparagin­g National Walkout Day, which was being held in response to a mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, that left 17 dead. Roof’s post said she hoped “it’s a trap and y’all get shot” and “we know it’s fixing to be nothing but black people walkin out anyway,” authoritie­s told local news outlets.

The Richland County Sheriff’s Department confirmed to The State newspaper that Morgan is the sister of Dylann Roof, who is on death row at a federal prison in Indiana for fatally shooting nine black members of a Charleston church during a Bible study in 2015. Roof, a self-described white supremacis­t, told authoritie­s that he targeted a historic black church in hopes of starting a race war. A month after the killings, South Carolina removed the Confederat­e flag from the statehouse grounds, ending its 54-year presence at the Capital.

In December 2016, a jury convicted Roof on 33 federal hate crime charges in connection with the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church. He was sentenced to death in January 2017. Four months later, he pleaded guilty to state charges — nine counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder charges and a related weapons charge. A deal with prosecutor­s allowed him to avoid a second death penalty trial and be given a sentence of life in prison without parole.

After Wednesday’s incident, Morgan Roof is not allowed to return to school, WLTX-19 reported.

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