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Church massacre accused Dylann Roof to praying woman: 'Shut up' | Church massacre accused Dylann Roof to praying woman: 'Shut up' |
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A survivor of last year's massacre at a South Carolina church has told a jury how the gunman told her to shut up as she prayed during the shooting. | A survivor of last year's massacre at a South Carolina church has told a jury how the gunman told her to shut up as she prayed during the shooting. |
Polly Sheppard, 72, referred to the accused, Dylann Roof, as "the young man" during 40 minutes of testimony. | |
She said: "I was praying out loud. He told me to shut up. He asked if he shot me yet. I said no. He said I'm going to leave you to tell the story." | She said: "I was praying out loud. He told me to shut up. He asked if he shot me yet. I said no. He said I'm going to leave you to tell the story." |
Prosecutors have rested their case against the 22-year-old defendant. | Prosecutors have rested their case against the 22-year-old defendant. |
The accused, who could face the death penalty, briefly approached the judge on Wednesday to tell the court he was invoking his right to not testify. | The accused, who could face the death penalty, briefly approached the judge on Wednesday to tell the court he was invoking his right to not testify. |
Clutching a tissue, Ms Sheppard spent half of her testimony speaking about each of the nine victims of the attack in Charleston on 17 June 2015. | Clutching a tissue, Ms Sheppard spent half of her testimony speaking about each of the nine victims of the attack in Charleston on 17 June 2015. |
She told the court how wounded members of the 12-strong Bible-study group implored the gunman to stop the rampage, as he turned to tell her to be quiet. | She told the court how wounded members of the 12-strong Bible-study group implored the gunman to stop the rampage, as he turned to tell her to be quiet. |
Mr Roof - who allegedly fired 77 bullets - stared down at the table throughout Ms Sheppard's testimony, never glancing at the witness. | Mr Roof - who allegedly fired 77 bullets - stared down at the table throughout Ms Sheppard's testimony, never glancing at the witness. |
Jurors also heard Ms Sheppard's frantic 911 call to emergency services, made using the bloody mobile phone of her dying friend, Ethel Lance. | Jurors also heard Ms Sheppard's frantic 911 call to emergency services, made using the bloody mobile phone of her dying friend, Ethel Lance. |
"Please, Emanuel church," she gasped. | "Please, Emanuel church," she gasped. |
"People shot. Please send right away!" | "People shot. Please send right away!" |
The police operator instructed her to stay quiet and not to hang up as she begged: "He's coming. He's coming. Please!" | The police operator instructed her to stay quiet and not to hang up as she begged: "He's coming. He's coming. Please!" |
Ms Sheppard described to the court how she normally did not attend the evening Bible-study sessions. | Ms Sheppard described to the court how she normally did not attend the evening Bible-study sessions. |
But she said she went at the request of her friend, Myra Thompson, who was leading the study group for her first time. | But she said she went at the request of her friend, Myra Thompson, who was leading the study group for her first time. |
Ms Thompson was among the dead. | Ms Thompson was among the dead. |
Closing arguments will be heard on Thursday. | Closing arguments will be heard on Thursday. |
Mr Roof's attorneys have not mounted a legal defence, and will instead focus on sparing him the death penalty. | Mr Roof's attorneys have not mounted a legal defence, and will instead focus on sparing him the death penalty. |
They will make that argument in the punishment phase of the trial, which begins on 3 January. | They will make that argument in the punishment phase of the trial, which begins on 3 January. |
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