Trial set for Charleston shooting suspect

Dylann Roof, the alleged white supremacist accused of shooting nine black churchgoers in South Carolina last month, will face trial next July.

Charleston, S.C., shooting suspect Dylann Storm

Dylann Roof escorted from the Shelby Police Department in Shelby, N.C., June 18, 2015. Source: AP

A white man charged with killing nine black parishioners at a South Carolina church will stand trial next July, a judge has ruled.

During a brief hearing on Thursday, Judge JC Nicholson set a July 11, 2016, trial date for Dylann Roof, 21, who faces multiple charges, including nine counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder stemming from the June 17 shootings.

Roof sat quietly during the proceedings in a grey-striped prison jump suit in a courtroom crowded with about 100 people.

He was presented copies of the indictments and public defender Ashley Pennington told the judge he would not seek bond at this time "based on the totality of the circumstances."

The judge called Roof a flight risk, noting he was arrested in Shelby, North Carolina, about 400 kilometres away, the day after the parishioners were shot to death during a Bible study session at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.

Following the hearing, a document was filed signed by the judge denying bond on the grounds that Roof is a flight risk and an unreasonable danger to the community.

Federal authorities have not said whether they will pursue hate crime charges against Roof, although Justice Department officials have said they broadly agree the shootings meet the legal requirements for a hate crime.

Solicitor Scarlett Wilson, the local prosecutor, said the case "has the potential for a capital case" although the state has not yet said if it is seeking the death penalty.


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