Convicted Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof testified in court today during a sentencing hearing that he does not have a mental illness nor does he feel any guilt for murdering nine parishioners at the Mother Emanuel AME church last summer. Roof said that there was "nothing wrong with [him] psychologically" and that he chose to represent himself during this phase of his trial because he did not want a lawyer to claim he had a mental illness.
Roof's opening statement was brief, just a couple minutes, here's what he said #RoofTrial: pic.twitter.com/oHYMA7fcyy
— Mike Hayes (@michaelhayes) January 4, 2017
Roof also said that he does not feel any remorse for his actions.
Roof faces the death penalty.