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Jury resumes deliberation for S.C. police killing case

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While the jury reviewing the Walter Scott shooting trial continues to deliberate, Dylann Roof, the accused of the Charlestown church shooting, will go to trail and represent himself. Defense attorney Karen Desoto and managing partner for Martin & Martin, Areva Martin, join MSNBC’s Al Sharpton to discuss the two cases.