The verdict is in:
breaking — A jury has found Dylann Roof guilty on counts 1-12 for last year’s massacre at a historically black church
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 15, 2016
Breaking: Jury has found Dylan Roof guilty in church massacre trial
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) December 15, 2016
Breaking from Charleston: Dylann S. Roof found guilty of all federal charges connected to the 2015 massacre at Emanuel A.M.E. Church.
— Alan Blinder (@alanblinder) December 15, 2016
Dylann Roof, convicted of all 33 counts in the federal indictment, could be sentenced to death when the jury returns next month.
— Alan Blinder (@alanblinder) December 15, 2016
More from NBC San Diego:
Dylann Roof was convicted Thursday in the racially motivated killings of nine black worshippers during a Bible study last year at a Charleston church.
Roof was charged with 33 counts including federal hate crimes and obstruction of religion. He was found guilty of at least the first 20. The same jury will decide next month if Roof faces the death penalty or gets life in prison.
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Roof said in his confession, a journal found in his car and a statement he posted online that he wanted his killings to lead to a return of segregation or perhaps a race war. Instead, the single biggest change to come from the June 17, 2015, killings was the removal of the Confederate flag from in front of the South Carolina Statehouse after it spent 50 years flying over the capitol or on its grounds.
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