President Joe Biden's decision to leave mass murderer Dylann Roof on federal death row while commuting the sentences of 37 of ...
That's definitely one way of showing support..... President Joe Biden seemingly showcased support for Black lives by keeping mass murderer Dylann Roof on federal death row while commuting the ...
MORNING HEADLINES | South Carolina mass murderer Dylann Roof, 30, remains on federal death row, one of only three federal prisoners still sentenced to die who did not have sentences commuted ...
President Joe Biden has opted not to commute the death sentence for Dylann Roof, who murdered nine members of a historically black church during a Bible study, and two others. The Biden ...
But the remaining three on death row whose sentences are untouched are: Robert Bowers, convicted for the mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue; Dylann Roof, convicted of the shooting at the ...
Dylann Roof, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Robert Bowers will be the three left on the federal execution list when President-elect Donald Trump, a proponent of the death penalty, takes office on January 20.
Dylann Roof was not included among those inmates. The convicted mass murderer still faces federal execution for gunning down nine parishioners at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston ...
The synagogue was demolished earlier this year. Dylann Roof was convicted of killing nine people in 2015 in a mass shooting at Mother Emanuel, a historic Black church in Charleston, South Carolina.
Prosecutors formally indicted Dylann Roof, the 21-year-old man accused of killing nine worshippers at a black church in Charleston, South Carolina, on several counts of murder and attempted murder ...
Consistent with that rationale, Biden did not change the death sentences for three notorious federal inmates: Dylann Roof, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Robert Bowers. From left, Robert Bowers ...
President Joe Biden's decision to leave mass murderer Dylann Roof on federal death row while commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 men has sparked a backlash from death penalty opponents ...