Posted April 1, 2017 9:41 am by Comments

By Christen Smith

Dylann Roof, who gunned down nine at a South Carolina church in 2015, will plead guilty to murder charges, according to a report from Reuters published Friday.
Solicitor Scarlett Wilson said the decision is part of a plea agreement with state prosecutors to take the death penalty off the table. Roof is scheduled to enter the plea next month.
Roof was sentenced to death during his federal trial in January after jurors found the self-proclaimed white supremacist guilty of murder and hate crimes stemming from the June 17, 2015 attack at  Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston. Investigators said Roof targeted the historically black church with the intention of starting a race war and chose to act during a bible study that evening, firing more than 70 rounds at parishioners. He expressed no remorse for his actions during trial proceedings last year.
“In my (FBI confession) tape I told them I had to. But it’s not true: I didn’t have to. No one made me,” Roof told jurors in a five minute closing statement at his federal trial. “What I meant was: I felt like I had to do it. I still feel like I have to do it.”
Last week a federal judge ruled against

Source: Guns.com

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