Charleston Shooter Became Racist After A Black Man Started Dating A Girl He Liked…

Funny how they are now trying to give excuses for murder. Dylann Roof’s cousin claims the suspected killer  became racist after a girl he liked started dating a black man.

The 21-year-old is charged with murdering nine African American churchgoers in a Charleston bible study group on Wednesday night. Since his arrest, it has emerged Roof harbored strong feelings against black people, had Confederate plates on his car, plotted to paint all Jews blue, and reportedly told friends that somebody needed to ‘save the white race’.
According to Scott Roof, his cousin, these feeling were vitalized when Dylann’s love interest became
involved with a black man. He told the Intercept:

‘He kind of went over the edge when a girl he liked starting dating a black guy two years back..’Dylann liked her. The black guy got her,’ Scott said. ‘He changed. I don’t know if we would be here if not…’ he finished, before hanging up the phone on the reporter.

Victims

This comes after it emerged Dylann left a ranting, racist manifesto on the internet calling for a new civil war in America before staging his massacre.

I chose Charleston because it is most historic city in my state, and at one time had the highest ratio of blacks to Whites in the country.

‘We have no skinheads, no real KKK, no one doing anything but talking on the internet. Well someone has to have the bravery to take it to the real world, and I guess that has to be me. ‘N****rs are stupid and violent…. Black people view everything through a racial lense [sic].’

‘Anyone who thinks that White and black people look as different as we do on the outside, but are somehow magically the same on the inside, is delusional..’How could our faces, skin, hair, and body structure all be different, but our brains be exactly the same? This is the nonsense we are led to believe.

‘Negroes have lower Iqs [sic], lower impulse control, and higher testosterone levels in generals. These three things alone are a recipe for violent behavior.’
‘I have no choice. I am not in the position to, alone, go into the ghetto and fight.

‘Unfortunately at the time of writing I am in a great hurry and some of my best thoughts, actually many of them have been to be left out and lost forever.’But I believe enough great White minds are out there already. Please forgive any typos, I didnt [sic] have time to check it.’

US Church Killing: 21-Year Old Killer Told Victims That They Were Intruders In His Country

More evidences are coming out after survivors told police that 21-year old Dylann Storm Roof sat in the South Carolina church on Wednesday night for an hour before getting up to say  ‘You rape our women and you’re taking over our country. And you have to go’ and then firing nine people on the spot.

The 21-year old who was arrested yesterday was seen in a jumpsuit, chains, handcuffs and a bullet-proof vest being chaperoned by dozens of armed police officers on to an airplane at Shelby-Cleveland County Regional Airport bound for South Carolina.

Police say he surrendered without contest and was arrested when an officer approached his black Hyundai.

How Florist Helped Police Catch Suspected Charleston Shooter

It started out as just another day for Debbie Dills, but that quickly changed. Debbie was running late Thursday morning on her way into work at Frady’s Florist in Kings Mountain, N.C., but she was actually right on time…to help police catch the alleged Charleston church shooter.

Dills and her boss, Todd Frady (both pictured above), made the initial calls around 10:35 a.m. that led to the arrest of suspected shooter Dylann Roof in Shelby, according to local reports.

Dills had been following the news surrounding the tragedy that struck Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., the night before, and recognized the car and Roof’s bowl haircut when she passed him on the highway.

“I saw the pictures of him with the bowl cut. I said, ‘I’ve seen that car for some reason.’ I look over, and it’s got a South Carolina tag on it,” Dills said. “I thought, ‘Nah, that’s not his car.’ Then, I got closer and saw that haircut. I was nervous. I had the worst feeling. Is that him or not him?”

So she called her boss for advice.

Frady said he made a call to officer Shane Davis of the Kings Mountain Police Department, who relayed to Shelby Police that the suspect’s black Hyundai Elantra was traveling west on the highway.

“I had been praying for those people on my way to work,” Dills said she followed Roof’s car until police arrived, a journey that covered some 35 miles, she explained. “I was in the right place at the right time that the Lord puts you.”

Source: Shelby Star