Malcolm Graham poses with his a portrait of his sister Cynthia Hurd on
the first anniversary of her killing in a Charleston church jsimmons@charlotteobserver.com
John Simmon
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Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof's death
penalty is upheld by federal judges after lawyers tried to argue he is mentally
ill and believed 'other white nationalists would free him from prison after a
race war'
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“It’s bittersweet, right,” Graham said. “I sat through the trial for well over four months ... was there when the verdict came down from the jury of death. I thought it was appropriate then, and I think it's appropriate now. We live in a society of laws and the rule of law has to come into play. It says really loud and clear that racism, bigotry and discrimination that leads to death should be met with death.” - Charlotte City Council member responds to death penalty sentence being upheld for Dylann Roof
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