It means dylann roof.
Roof allowed to defend himself.
Dylann roof alleged charleston church shooter allowed to defend himself in court.
The rooftop koreans relied on firearms to protect themselves their families and their businesses during the rodney king riots.
The white man accused of murdering nine black churchgoers during a racist assault in south carolina will be allowed to represent himself at trial a federal judge has ruled.
Charleston s the post and courier reported today that presiding u s.
Roof confirmed for the judge that he understands he is facing the death penalty as the judge advises him that it is a bad decision to represent himself.
In davie fla workers with paul bange roofing can be seen donning masks on a regular basis.
The police can t be at.
A judge will allow the suspect in a south carolina church shooting last year to defend himself in court.
Police lead suspected shooter dylann roof into the courthouse in shelby north.
A white man accused of killing nine black people at a south carolina church will be allowed to represent himself at trial a federal judge has said.
Us district judge richard gergel said 22 year old dylann roof s wish to be his own lawyer was unwise but nevertheless granted his request.
Judge calls move unwise dylann roof told by judge his decision to act as his own lead attorney is unwise.
And yet he is acting as his own lawyer to defend himself against 33 federal charges of murder and hate crimes.
The same thing is happening in minneapolis.
If the covid 19 pandemic and the more recent riots have made one thing clear it s that the second amendment is more important than ever.
It s not because they re working with airborne particles it s just the reality of working during the covid 19 pandemic.
Especially in american cities the line between civilization and chaos is blurring and legally armed citizens of all races are taking up arms to defend themselves their families and their businesses.
Cbs news justice reporter paula reid joins cbsn wit.
Dylann will continue after today to represent himself as the penalty phase of the trial continues.