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This undated photo shows items in the South of the Border's gift shop in Dillon County, S.C. (Libby Wiersema/The Post And Courier via AP)

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This undated photo shows a sign outside the South of the Border in Dillon County, S.C. (Libby Wiersema/The Post And Courier via AP)

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FILE - In this Monday, April 10, 2017, file photo, Dylann Roof enters the court room at the Charleston County Judicial Center to enter his guilty plea on murder charges in Charleston, S.C. Federal officials are for the first time showing videos of convicted the South Carolina church shooter's jailhouse visits with his family on Tuesday, May 16. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool, File)

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In this Monday, May 8, 2017, photo, a "Blue Lives Matter" billboard is shown on Remount Road in North Charleston, S.C. Days after a white former South Carolina police officer pleaded guilty to a civil rights charge in the 2015 death of an unarmed black man who ran from a traffic stop the billboard was installed on the road where the shooting happened. (Andrew Knapp/The Post And Courier via AP)

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In this Monday, May 8, 2017, photo, a "Blue Lives Matter" billboard is shown on Remount Road in North Charleston, S.C. Days after a white former South Carolina police officer pleaded guilty to a civil rights charge in the 2015 death of an unarmed black man who ran from a traffic stop the billboard was installed on the road where the shooting happened. (Andrew Knapp/The Post And Courier via AP)

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Judy Scott, third from right, holds her son Rodney Scott's hand as family members and attorneys wait in the courtyard before speaking to the media after a plea hearing for Michael Slager, Tuesday, May 2, 2017, in Charleston, S.C. Slager, a white former police officer whose killing of an unarmed Walter Scott running from a traffic stop was captured on cellphone video pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal civil rights charges that could send him to prison for decades. Michael Pronzato/ The Post and Courier/The Post And Courier via AP)

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Former senator and South Carolina governor Fritz Hollings joined by Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg, Gov. Henry McMaster,former Charleston Mayor Joe Riley, U.S. Rep Jim Clyburn and Sen. Lindsey Graham at the ceremony to unveil the statue of Hollings in the garden of the J. Waties Waring Judicial Center Monday April 17, 2017 in Charleston.,S.C. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP)

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Former U.S. Sen. Ernest "Fritz" Hollings, center, is greeted by friends after the unveiling of his statue outside the federal courthouse Monday April 17, 2017, in Charleston., S.C.. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP)

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A statue of former U.S. Sen. Ernest "Fritz" Hollings is unveiled outside the federal courthouse Monday April 17, 2017, in Charleston., S.C.. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP)

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Sen. Lindsey Graham, left, and U.S. Rep Jim Clyburn arrive at the ceremony to unveil a statue of former U.S. Sen. Ernest "Fritz" Hollings outside the federal courthouse Monday April 17, 2017, in Charleston., S.C.. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP)

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Former Vice President Joe Biden signs autographs as he arrives at the ceremony to unveil the statue of former senator and South Carolina governor Fritz Hollings in the garden of the J. Waties Waring Judicial Center Monday April 17, 2017 in Charleston.,S.C. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP)

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Former Mayor Joe Riley, center, is greeted by former Vice President Joe Biden at a ceremony to unveil a statue of former U.S. Sen. Ernest "Fritz" Hollings outside the federal courthouse Monday April 17, 2017, in Charleston., S.C.. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP)

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Dylann Roof leaves the Charleston County Court Monday April 10, 2017 after he pleaded guilty to nine murder charges from the shooting at Emanuel AME in Charleston, S.C. The convicted Charleston church shooter, Roof was given nine consecutive life sentences in state prison after he pleaded guilty to state murder charges Monday, leaving him to await execution in a federal prison and sparing his victims and their families the burden of a second trial. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)

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Rep. Joe Wilson, who in 2009 famously shouted "You lie!" at then-President Barack Obama during a joint address to Congress, got a taste of his own medicine at a rowdy town hall meeting Monday. (YouTube/The Post and Courier)

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Ninth Circuit Solicitor Scarlett Wilson reads the counts against Dylann Roof at the Charleston County Court Monday, April 10, 2017, as he enters a guilty plea on murder charges in Charleston, S.C. The convicted Charleston church shooter, Roof was given nine consecutive life sentences in state prison after he pleaded guilty to state murder charges Monday, leaving him to await execution in a federal prison and sparing his victims and their families the burden of a second trial. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)

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Joseph Roof, grandfather of Dylan Roof, walks past his grandson to address the court as Dylann Roof appears in the Charleston County Court Monday April 10, 2017 to enter his guilty plea on murder charges in Charleston,S.C. The convicted Charleston church shooter, Roof was given nine consecutive life sentences in state prison after he pleaded guilty to state murder charges Monday, leaving him to await execution in a federal prison and sparing his victims and their families the burden of a second trial. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)

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Dylann Roof appears in the Charleston County Court Monday April 10, 2017 to enter his guilty plea on murder charges in Charleston,S.C. The convicted Charleston church shooter, Roof was given nine consecutive life sentences in state prison after he pleaded guilty to state murder charges Monday, leaving him to await execution in a federal prison and sparing his victims and their families the burden of a second trial. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)

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Dylann Roof enters the court room at the Charleston County Judicial Center Monday, April 10, 2017 to enter his guilty plea on murder charges in Charleston,S.C. The convicted Charleston church shooter, Roof was given nine consecutive life sentences in state prison after he pleaded guilty to state murder charges Monday, leaving him to await execution in a federal prison and sparing his victims and their families the burden of a second trial. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)

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Bill McGuire of the S.C. Commission on Indigent Defense, talks with Dylann Roof as he appears in the Charleston County Court Monday, April 10, 2017, to enter his guilty plea on murder charges in Charleston,S.C. The convicted Charleston church shooter, Roof was given nine consecutive life sentences in state prison after he pleaded guilty to state murder charges Monday, leaving him to await execution in a federal prison and sparing his victims and their families the burden of a second trial. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)

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Dylann Roof appears in the Charleston County Court Monday, April 10, 2017, to enter his guilty plea on murder charges in Charleston, S.C. The convicted Charleston church shooter, Roof was given nine consecutive life sentences in state prison after he pleaded guilty to state murder charges Monday, leaving him to await execution in a federal prison and sparing his victims and their families the burden of a second trial. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)