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Suspect caught after 'intense' manhunt

mitch28

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Ok so with all the resources local, state, federal
working it, it was a CIVILIAN that found him!!
 
Now I'm being filled with the disappointment of being left here with no update [laugh]

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My point was with all the millions spent to find
the Charleston shooter, it came down to
someone like you or me to solve it.
 
So does that mean you are for a greater police presence? Or do you realize that there are 30-40 officers per 10,000 residents in South Carolina so odds are in their favor.
 
Because he could never cut it or shave it off.

We should make it illegal for people who just committed a crime to possess scissors or clippers so that could never happen. Makeup too. And they can't buy new clothes. I'm for universal background checks on any "appearance altering apparatus"
 
We should make it illegal for people who just committed a crime to possess scissors or clippers so that could never happen. Makeup too. And they can't buy new clothes. I'm for universal background checks on any "appearance altering apparatus"

hold up there cowboy.
you're obviously promoting an agenda that would prevent rachel dolezal from properly externalizing her internal self-identification; you must be a fascist or something...
 
http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/18/us/charleston-south-carolina-shooting/index.html

He was taken into custody without incident shortly before 11 a.m., Shelby police said in a statement. Authorities got a call about a possible sighting of the suspect. A local newspaper filled in some of the details.

Police got a tip from Debbie Dills, who reportedly spotted Roof on her way into work. She followed him for 35 miles, the Shelby Star reported.

"I had been praying for those people on my way to work," Dills told the newspaper about victims of the church shooting. "I was in the right place at the right time."

At 10:43 a.m., officers saw the suspect's vehicle, and stopped it at 10:44 a.m., police said. Roof was the vehicle's only occupant.
 
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