His trial is set to begin on Nov. 7, and prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. Roof was alleged to have targeted the victims due to their race.
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Dylann Roof, charged with killing nine people at a black church in South Carolina, has filed paperwork to waive his right to a jury trial. So reports USA Today.
His trial is set to begin on Nov. 7, and prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. Roof was alleged to have targeted the victims due to their race.