Judge orders evaluation of Dylann Roof before sentencing
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A judge ordered another competency exam for Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof, who faces the death penalty for killing nine black parishioners last year.
Federal Judge Richard Gergel said Thursday he ordered a psychiatric evaluation of Roof “in an abundance of caution” after Roof’s standby counsel filed a sealed motion again questioning his mental ability to stand trial.
The judge said he finds no reason to delay or cancel the trial’s sentencing phase, set to begin Tuesday. Roof, who is white, intends to represent himself — though Gergel has warned him repeatedly that’s a bad idea.
A jury found Roof guilty Dec. 15 on all 33 counts, including hate crimes and obstruction of religion.

