
What’s Happening:
The Supreme Court has been handing down monumental rulings in recent months. With the start of its fall term, they have not let off the gas.
The court is securing wins for Americans in the area of the Second Amendment, religious rights, and more. Their most recent decision will uphold law and order in a way few have before.
From Fox News:
The Supreme Court has denied an appeal made by mass murderer Dylann Roof, who was convicted of killing nine people in a shooting at a Black church in 2015.
The court did not comment on the case in dismissing it.
Roof was seeking a Supreme Court decision on handling disputes surrounding his mental health.
Roof previously demanded evidence of his mental health be left out of his trial and fired his legal representation during sentencing.
Democrat heads must be spinning over this one. The Supreme Court refused to take up a case appealing the death penalty for Dylann Roof–who killed nine people at a black church in 2015.
Ryan is the first person to be sentenced to death for a federal hate crime.
So, how will Democrats respond to this news? Will they be happy that a federal law that protects minorities is being enforced?
You’d think they would be reasonably pleased that a man who killed nine black people–over clearly racist views–is facing justice.
But at the same time, Democrats have long lobbied to get rid of the death penalty. And Democrats have been fighting for “criminal justice reform” which often puts the rights of criminals ahead of their victims.
Gladly, patriots don’t have this problem. They will celebrate the fact that the Supreme Court did not entertain the demands of a cold-blooded killer.
This man took the lives of nine Christians whose only crime was attending a Bible study.
The Supreme Court, in making this decision, is siding with law and order Americans who want to see justice done.
There are plenty of activist judges out there, who have undermined our justice system by putting criminals first.
In many blue states, police departments have been defunded and policies are putting criminals back on the streets.
It doesn’t look as if the SCOTUS agrees.
Key Takeaways:
- The Supreme Court rejected an appeal by a mass killer to overturn his death sentence.
- Dylann Roof was convicted of killing nine people inside a black church in 2015.
- He has tried to overturn his death sentence, claiming mental health issues.
Source: Fox News