Read More:Families of Charleston shooting victims sue FBI over gun saleHillary Clinton supports death penalty for accused Charleston shooter Dylann RoofA year later, families of the Charleston shooting victims still wrestle with forgiveness. “Given the circumstances surrounding this incident, an internal investigation and review will be conducted by the Sheriff’s Office, Office of Professional Standards,” the release states. It has two tiers of cells and the shower Roof was using was in the center on the ground floor. The two detention officers assigned to the unit are being interviewed and officials are also looking into the possibility the electronic door mechanism malfunctioned. Dylann Roof was attacked after he was let out of his cell to take a shower at around 7:45 a.m. Thursday, Charleston County Sheriff Al Cannon said at a news conference.
Source: Washington Post August 04, 2016 21:55 UTC