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Church killer ‘wanted race war’

Dylann Roof confesses to crime, SC governor calls for death penalty
Charlestom, United States: The young white man suspected of gunning down nine people at a black church in South Carolina has been charged with their murders, police said on Friday, as the state’s governor called for him to face the death penalty.
The carnage at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston was the worst attack on a US place of worship in decades, and comes at a time of revived racial tensions in many parts of the country.
Reports that 21-year-old Dylann Roof — who has been charged with nine murders as well as possession of a firearm during the commission of a violent crime — said he “wanted to start a race war” are sure to leave the city on edge.
The killings have also reignited concerns about gun control, with a clearly frustrated President Barack Obama saying the “senseless murders” should force Americans to look closely at how violent people get easy access to firearms.
Roof was to appear at a bond hearing at 2:00 pm, Charleston police said on Twitter, also announcing the charges.
Several US media outlets have reported that Roof confessed to investigators that he walked into “Mother Emanuel” — one of the oldest black churches in the country — on Wednesday night and opened fire on a Bible study class.
All of the victims were black. South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley said on Friday she believed Roof should face the death penalty — legal in the state — if convicted.
Roof was arrested in North Carolina on Thursday and brought back to South Carolina after he opted not to fight extradition.
Several US media outlets have reported that Roof has already confessed to investigators. One law enforcement official told CNN that he told police he “wanted to start a race war.”
“We are getting cooperation at this point,” another official said.
Two sources also confirmed to NBC News that Roof — whose Facebook page includes a picture of him wearing the flags of defunct white supremacist regimes in South Africa and Rhodesia — has confessed.
Shooter almost changed mind:
The suspected gunman who killed nine people at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday told police he “almost didn’t go through” with the shooting “because everyone was so nice” to him, a new report said.
Ultimately, though, Dylann Roof decided he had to “go through with his mission,” NBC News said. Charleston County Coroner Rae Wilson said he initially didn’t appear threatening to the people who had gathered there for Bible study. A snapchat video obtained by Mashable, which was posted by Tywanza Sanders before he was killed, showed a white man seated with the group while an older black man talks. “The suspect entered the group and was accepted by them, as they believed that he wanted to join them,” Wilson said.
( Source : AFP )
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