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Dylann Roof guilty of South Carolina church killings | Dylann Roof guilty of South Carolina church killings |
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A white supremacist has been convicted of killing nine black worshippers in a church in South Carolina in a racially motivated attack. | A white supremacist has been convicted of killing nine black worshippers in a church in South Carolina in a racially motivated attack. |
Twenty-two-year-old Dylann Roof was found guilty of federal hate crimes and now faces the death penalty. | |
Jurors also found him guilty of obstructing the exercise of religion for those he shot after sitting with them in a Bible study. | Jurors also found him guilty of obstructing the exercise of religion for those he shot after sitting with them in a Bible study. |
The attack at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shocked the nation. | The attack at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shocked the nation. |
And it also reignited a debate about race relations and the flying of the Confederate flag. | |
Roof was photographed holding the battle flag, which was used by the South in the American Civil War and to many has become associated with the support of slavery. | |
At a memorial service for the victims, President Barack Obama sang Amazing Grace and gave one of his most significant speeches on race. | |
In a videotaped FBI confession, Roof was seen laughing and making sweeping gun motions as he described the attack. | |
He told investigators he wanted the world to know he hated black people and thought they were criminals. | |
Roof said he carried out the massacre after studying "black on white crime" online, and chose a church because his victims would be unlikely to threaten him. | |
As the verdict was read out, and all 33 counts were followed by guilty verdicts, he stared ahead. | |
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