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Lawsuit alleges Facebook helped 'radicalize' Charleston church gunman

Por: ABC News Nation November 06, 2022

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The family of one of the victims in a racially-motivated attack at a Black South Carolina church in 2015 has sued Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, alleging that the social media platform helped radicalize the shooter.Dylann Roof was sentenced to death in 2017 for fatally shooting nine Black churchgoers during a Bible study session at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston. It marked the a death penalty verdict was rendered in a... + full article



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