Charleston Mass Murderer Dylann Roof Stages Hunger Strike In Prison


White supremacist Dylann Ro who was convicted for the mass murder nine Black people inside a church feels he’s being targeted and launches a hunger strike to protest prison conditions.

After killing nine black churchgoers in a mass shooting in Charleston, NC, Ro appears to think that he’s a victim “abuse” inside the facility.

Charleston Mass Murderer Dylann Ro Stages Hunger Strike In Prison
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According to numerous sources, including NBC, Ro claimed that he’s being “targeted by staff,” “verbally harassed and abused without cause,” and “treated disproportionately harsh.” He sent a letter to AP detailing the alleged treatment by the Bureau Of Prisons disciplinary ficer, claiming he wasn’t being allowed to access law books from the prison library or get a copy machine to file legal papers. 

Ro alleged that the prison staff treats him poorly and justify it because he’s “hated by the general public.” This prompted Ro to go on a hunger strike for “several days,” although sources inside that has ended. The strike was in protest his treatment in prison but in a letter written to AP, he said that it ended after a guard forcibly attempted to insert an IV into his arm. He said he passed out.

“I feel confident I could have gone much, much longer without food,” he said. “It’s just not worth being murdered over.”

Ro has been sentenced to the death penalty for the crimes he committed. His lawyer filed to appeal the conviction on claims that he was mentally ill at the time he was representing himself in court.