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Suspect caught in US black church 'hate crime' rampage

Published: 19 Jun 2015 - 12:54 pm | Last Updated: 12 Jan 2022 - 07:05 pm


Charleston, United States - Police captured the white suspect Thursday in a gun massacre at one of the oldest black churches in the United States, the latest deadly assault to feed simmering racial tensions.

Police detained 21-year-old Dylann Roof, shown wearing the flags of defunct white supremacist regimes in pictures taken from social media, after nine churchgoers were shot dead during bible study on Wednesday.

He was caught at a traffic stop in North Carolina and brought back to Charleston, South Carolina, the scene of the slaughter in the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church. 

The carnage was the worst at a US place of worship in decades and recalled the darkest periods of US history, in a church once burned to the ground after a failed slave revolt.

Charleston Police Chief Gregory Mullen said: "I do believe it was a hate crime."

Booking photos released by Charleston County jail showed a sullen, boyish suspect with a pudding-bowl haircut. 

A reported friend of the accused, 21-year-old Dalton Tyler, told ABC News that Roof had spoken in support of racial segregation and had "said he wanted to start a civil war." 

In Washington, a clearly frustrated President Barack Obama said the "senseless murders" showed the United States will have to come to grips with its gun culture.

"At some point, we as a country will have to reckon with the fact that this type of mass violence does not happen in other advanced countries," Obama said at the White House.

AFP