joi, 18 iunie 2015

Charleston shooting: Roommate claims Dylann Roof wanted a 'civil war' and planned massacre for six months



Dalton Tyler told ABC News that Mr Roof was planning the massacre for the entire seventh months they’d known each other.


“He was big into segregation and other stuff,” he said. “He said he wanted to start a civil war. He said he was going to do something like that and then kill himself.”


Charleston County jail booking photo of Dylann Storm Roof, who’s currently being held on unspecified charges.


Mr Tyler also said that Mr Roof’s parents bought him a gun but never allowed him to take it until this past week.


Joseph Meek Jr., the terror suspect’s childhood friend, told the Associated Press that Mr Roof recently reconnected with him on Facebook and uncharacteristically ranted about the controversial deaths of Trayvon Martin and Freddie Gray in police custody which both made national headlines.


"He said blacks were taking over the world. Someone needed to do something about it for the white race," Mr Meek said. "He said he wanted segregation between whites and blacks. I said, ‘That’s not the way it should be.’ But he kept talking about it."


Carson Cowles, the suspect’s uncle, told Reuters that he warned his sister that he thought Mr Roof was too introverted and a "quiet, soft-spoken boy."


"I said he was like 19 years old, he still didn’t have a job, a driver’s license or anything like that and he just stayed in his room a lot of the time," he said.


Richard Cohen, the president of the Southern Poverty Law Center, issued a statement saying he was unsure if Mr Roof was connected to any of the 16 white supremacy groups currently operating in South Carolina, in which the number of hate groups have increased the US since 2000.


"The increase has been driven by a backlash to the country’s increasing racial diversity, an increase symbolized for many by the presence of an African American in the White House," he said.


“Since 9/11, our country has been fixated on the threat of Jihadi terrorism. But the horrific tragedy at the Emmanuel AME reminds us that the threat of homegrown domestic terrorism is very real.”





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