By: Alyssa Wilson Dylann Roof, the man on death row for killing nine Black churchgoers in a South Carolina church, wants his conviction and death sentence overturned. According to the Associated Press, Roof will stand before a three-judge panel Tuesday in the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. RELATED: Big Challenge: Biden is pressed to end federal death penalty On June 17, 2015, Roof entered the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston. He was welcomed into the building by churchgoers who were having Bible study and after the event ended, he shot and killed nine Black members of the congregation. Roof's attorneys argue […]
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