Dylann Roof Sentenced To Life After Guilty Plea In State Case

Charleston church shooter Dylan Roof is avoiding a second death sentence by pleading guilty to state charges. 

Roof was convicted and sentenced to death in federal court last year for killing nine people at a historic black church. 

After yesterday's guilty plea, Roof was sentenced to a mandatory life sentence for each of nine murder counts without the possibility of parole. 

Roof's plea also meant survivors and victims' families were spared a second round of testimony in court.



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