Prosecutors in the American state of South Carolina state that they shall seek for a death penalty for a white man accused of shooting dead nine black people at a church in Charleston.
Dylann Roof, the man, is charged with murdering the nine parishioners in June during their Bible study class. Prosecutor Scarlett Wilson stated that the killings were “the ultimate crime” and deserved “the ultimate punishment”. The 21 year old also faces separate federal charges of hate crimes.
The church where the killings took place is a nationally known historic black church, and federal prosecutors claim the killings were racially motivated. The Prosecutor Scarlett Wilson said the victims’ families had differing views
After the shootings, photos emerged online of Dylann Roof holding the Confederate battle flag, sparking a backlash against the emblem, which to many is a symbol of slavery.
Ms Wilson remarked that the family members of the victims respected her decision to seek the death penalty, despite differing views on the punishment:
“Some family members of victims, because of their faith, do not believe in the death penalty under any circumstances. Some believe the death penalty is just too easy. Still others believe that the death penalty for the murders at Mother Emanuel Church is entirely appropriate.We all agree that forgiveness is an important part of the healing process but know that forgiveness doesn’t necessarily mean foregoing consequences, even severe consequences,” she concluded.
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