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The US Justice Department will investigate the Charleston shooting as an act of domestic terrorism The US Justice Department will investigate the Charleston shooting as an act of domestic terrorism
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The murders of nine black church members in Charleston, South Carolina, is to be investigated by the US Justice Department as both a hate crime and act of domestic terror.The murders of nine black church members in Charleston, South Carolina, is to be investigated by the US Justice Department as both a hate crime and act of domestic terror.
Dylann Roof, the suspected terrorist, has been charged with nine counts of murder for the massacre at a historic black South Carolina church on Wednesday. Dylann Roof, the suspected terrorist, has been charged with nine counts of murder for the massacre at a historic black South Carolina church.
"The department is looking at this crime from all angles, including as a hate crime and as an act of domestic terrorism," Emily Pierce, a spokeswoman for the Department of Justice, said in a statement. Emily Pierce, a Department of Justice spokeswoman, said the investigation is ongoing.
"This heartbreaking episode was undoubtedly designed to strike fear and terror into this community, and the department is looking at this crime from all angles, including as a hate crime and as an act of domestic terrorism," the statement read.
The news comes a day after Attorney General Loretta Lynch said: “We will be looking at all the facts and motivations, all the things that led this individual, if he is in fact the shooter, to commit this crime and we will determine which are the best ways to prosecute case.”
The suspect has waived his right to counsel in North Carolina and had his bail set at $1 million Friday afternoon.The suspect has waived his right to counsel in North Carolina and had his bail set at $1 million Friday afternoon.