Charleston Church Shooting: Dylann Roof Becomes First to Receive Death Penalty for Federal Hate CrimesCohen, Kelly
"The Roof Family would like to extend their deepest sympathies and condolences to families of the victims in Wednesday night's shooting at the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston. Words cannot express our shock, grief, and disbelief as to what happened that night," the statement said in part. "...
CHARLESTON, S.C. --A white man opened fire during a prayer meetinginside a historic black church in downtown Charlestonon Wednesday night, killing nine people, including the pastor, in an assault authorities described as a hate crime. The shooter was still at large Thursday morning. A federal...
Hate-Crime Indictment In Shooting At Church.The article reports that a federal grand jury indicted Dylann Roof, the man accused of killing nine people in a Charleston, South Carolina, church on hate-crime charges.EBSCO_AspWall Street Journal - Eastern Edition...
The city of Charleston has opened an assistance center for families of the victims of Wednesday night's fatal shooting at a historic black church. City spokeswoman Barbara Vaughn says the center will be based at a hotel and will be staffed by local, state and federal victim services personnel...
In the aftermath of a shooting at Charleston, South Carolina, President Obama addressed the nation with compassion and urgency. This is a time for mourning and healing, he said, but it was also a time to take action and cure America's gun violence epidemic. Obama acknowledged that these spe...
The prosecution called dozens of witnesses, but the Charleston church shooter only attempted to convince the jury he was sane, and nothing else
Charleston prayer vigil Win McNamee/Getty Images Photographs of the nine South Carolina victims from the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina are held up by congregants during a prayer vigil at the the Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, D.C. on June 19, 2015. ...
Throughout the night, people came to pay their respects to the nine people who were killed late Wednesday. Four of the victims were ministers associated with the historic black church, Emanuel AME Church. Others had worshiped at the church week in and we
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