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Life BREAKING: Dylann Roof has been found guilty of all 33 counts raised against him for the murder of nine black churchgoers at the Emanuel AME church in Charleston, SC. The jury must now decide whether to give him death or life in prison.
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News Killer Mike responds to the tragic shootings in Charleston.
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Society Dylann Roof was officially given the death penalty today, though he will have a one-month window to file a motion for a new trial. Many members of the Emanuel A.M.E. church addressed him before he was sentenced.
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Life Dylann Roof had researched many black churches in South Carolina, though he had been making repeated visits to the Emanuel AME church for six months.
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News Lupe Fiasco has written a letter to white supremacy.
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News On the dramatic first day of the trial of Dylann Roof, a testimony sends his mother into a heart attack. The defense argued said testimony was grounds for a mistrial, though the motion has been denied.
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News Kanye West drops a freestyle at the 107.9 Birthday Bash.
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News Roof reportedly laughed as he admitted to the Charleston massacre. His ultimate goal was to "agitate race relations."
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Society He's not finding a lot of sympathetic ears.
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News Nas writes about race and war in America.
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Society The jury has unanimously chosen death in the penalty portion of the trial of Dylann Roof.
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Society A church go-er was reportedly planning a retaliation in response to the Charleston massacre.
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Sports Curry and Viola Davis to serve as executive producers on "Emanuel" documentary.
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Life Dylann Roof
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