Following President Donald Trump’s false claim that the press purposefully fails to report on terror attacks, his team released a list of attacks that were supposedly “underreported." The list supplied, however, was entirely devoid of ...
In America, deranged people can kill with racial, ethnic, religious or any of a wide range of hatreds and receive far differing reactions from the national media, the general public and seemingly even from the ...
Jurors found Charleston gunman Dylann Roof, 22, guilty of federal hate crimes and obstructing the exercise of religion for those he shot and killed during a church Bible study at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church ...
These online communities for the ill and the lonely let the killers know that after the deed, which usually includes their death, they will have lots of people following them.
Dylann Roof said he wanted to start a race war. It might have surprised him to learn that we've already had a race war.
Dylann Roof was arraigned on 33 federal hate crime and firearms charges, plus state murder and attempted murder counts.
For a troubled man, young or old, finding guns for is only a mouse-click away. It's the same sick story over and over.
South Carolina does not have a hate crimes statute, and so the hate crime charges that Roof targeted the victims "because of their race and in order to interfere with their exercise of religion," are ...
When Dylann Roof pulled a gun at a Bible study in Charleston, South Carolina, his shots rang through history to the roots of the ideology of white supremacy.
The similarities between the stories of the various young men who commit acts of terrorism in this country are hard to ignore.
State Circuit Judge J.C. Nicholson set a tentative court date of July 11, 2016.
Dylann Roof, the suspect in last month's massacre at a church in Charleston, South Carolina, has been indicted by a grand jury on nine counts of murder.
The building of America was a violent, oppressive, and racist undertaking, not simply a virtuous tale of brave men breaking away from the overweening British Empire.