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Source: Huffington Post
Hillary Clinton supports the death penalty for Dylann Roof, the accused shooter of nine parishioners at a historically black church in Charleston, South Carolina, her campaign confirmed.
In the week since the Justice Department announced its decision to seek the death penalty in the Roof case, the former secretary of State had held off on weighing in. But in an email to The Huffington Post on Thursday, Clintons top spokesman, Brian Fallon, said she respects the Justice Department decision.
In coming out in support of the DOJs move, Clinton has drawn a contrast between herself and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), whose campaign said he disagreed with the decision.
But the two candidates have never quite seen eye-to-eye on the issue of capital punishment. Sanders has steadfastly rejected its use on moral grounds and in the belief that it does little to actually deter crime. Clinton has said capital punishment should exist but be used only for the most heinous crimes. The shooting at Emanuel AME Church met her definition of heinous.
Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/hillary-clinton-supports-death-penalty-for-dylann-roof_us_57507737e4b0c3752dccde7c
It's a short article, there's no more at the source.
And actually, despite the headline, her actual position is somewhat ambiguous. One can say "I respect the Justice Department's decision" without it necessarily meaning that you would make the same decision yourself. So I see this answer as a bit of a dance. (And the very last sentence, that this shooting met her definition, seems to be extrapolation in the part of the writer, as there is no actual quote supporting that.)