Dylann Roof
Dylann Roof was convicted for the 2015 Charleston Church massacre.
Jurors have yet to decide if he will be put to death.
“I went to that church in Charleston and, uh, I did it,” Roof said of the shooting that killed nine.
He's accused of fatally shooting 9 people in a Charleston, South Carolina church.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Earlier this month, defense attorneys had raised concerns for the first time about whether Roof was able to understand the nature of the proceedings against him and to assist in his defense.
Prosecutors say Roof became radicalized online on his own rather than from associating with white supremacist groups.
Another inmate reportedly punched Roof several times on his way to the shower.
“Together, we can fight for that change. Together, we can heal. Together, we can love.”
But that isn't necessarily a good thing.
A mistake in Roof's background check made the purchase possible.