Dylann Roof bought the semiautomatic handgun he used in last week’s church shooting at a gun store 25 miles from his home, according to officials familiar with the sale.
Law enforcement officials say the transaction was entirely legal, despite a pending drug charge.
The officials say Roof bought a 45-caliber Glock handgun on April 11, eight days after he turned 21, at Shooter’s Choice in West Columbia, South Carolina.
“We do not give out customer information,” said a man who identified himself as the gun store manager but declined to reveal his name.
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Roof’s friends have told NBC News he used money given to him by his parents as a birthday present.
Roof had been arrested in late February at a Columbia shopping mall and charged with possessing Suboxone, a controlled substance commonly used to treat heroin addiction. He was indicted by a Lexington County grand jury on a state drug charge, a case that is currently pending.









