A white man entered Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday night, sitting with the weekly prayer group in the historically black church for an hour. As the study concluded, he opened fire, killing eight people at the scene. A ninth person died on the way to the hospital.
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Here’s what we know so far about the suspect, the victims, and the investigation:
The suspect’s name is Dylann Storm Roof. He is a 21-year-old white man. It’s unclear what kind of gun was used, but police sources say he had a lot of ammunition and intended to do a lot of damage. He fled in a black, four-door sedan Hyundai.
He was captured in Shelby, North Carolina. Police apprehended him on Thursday morning, according to government sources.
Roof waived his right to an attorney. In his first court appearance later Thursday, the suspected shooter waived his right to counsel and said he would not fight extradition to South Carolina, according to an employee of the local Cleveland County Clerk’s office.








