A 21-year-old white man in South Carolina walked into Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the oldest black congregations in the South, and opened fire on a Bible study group, killing nine people.[1] Police captured the shooter, Dylann Storm Roof, after a 14-hour manhunt, then gave him a bulletproof vest, bought him a hamburger and fries at a Burger King, and locked him in the Charleston County Jail, where Michael Slager, a former police officer accused of killing an unarmed black man earlier this year, is being held.
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A 21-year-old white man in South Carolina walked into Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the oldest black congregations in the South, and opened fire on a Bible study group, killing nine people.[1] Police captured the shooter, Dylann Storm Roof, after a 14-hour manhunt, then gave him a bulletproof vest, bought him a hamburger and fries at a Burger King, and locked him in the Charleston County Jail, where Michael Slager, a former police officer accused of killing an unarmed black man earlier this year, is being held.