Prosecutors: Roof headed to Tennessee after church shootings
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — The man charged with killing nine people at a Charleston church used the internet to scope out Emanuel AME and other historically black churches, and was trying to get away to Nashville, Tennessee, when he was arrested, federal prosecutors say. The new details are included in filings in which prosecutors outline […]
Judge: Roof attorney motion to block evidence to be sealed
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — A federal judge has ruled Dylann Roof’s attorney does not have to explain publicly why she wants to keep some evidence out of Roof’s Charleston church shooting trial. Assistant U.S. Public Defender Sarah Gannett wants to block admission of videos, transcripts and other documents affecting Roof’s constitutional rights to be free […]
Dylann Roof lawyer asks to keep evidence out of church trial
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — A lawyer defending the man charged in the Charleston church shootings wants a judge to keep some video and other evidence out of his federal hate crimes trial, and says explaining why in public could harm prospects of seating an impartial jury. Dylann Roof is charged in the shootings of nine […]
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