The Latest: State: Suspect aimed to kill white churchgoers
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}FILE - In this Feb. 20, 2019, file photo, Emanuel Kidega Samson, center, enters the courtroom for a hearing in Nashville, Tenn. Prosecutors have said they're seeking life without parole for 27-year-old Samson, accused of fatally shooting a woman and wounding several people at a Nashville church. His trial is slated to begin Monday, May 20. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)
The Latest on the trial of man charged in a 2017 Tennessee church shooting (all times local):
10:45 a.m.
A prosecutor says a black man charged with fatally shooting a woman and wounding seven people at a Nashville church aimed to kill at least 10 white churchgoers and cited a 2015 massacre at a black church in South Carolina.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Nashville Deputy District Attorney Amy Hunter made the comments Monday during opening statements of the trial of 27-year-old Emanuel Kidega Samson. Prosecutors have said they're seeking life without parole for Samson, who faces a 43-count indictment, including a first-degree murder charge, in the September 2017 shooting at Burnette Chapel Church of Christ.
Samson is black and the victims are white. Hunter mentioned a note in Samson's car that cited a white supremacist's massacre at a black church in Charleston, South Carolina, in 2015.
An arrest affidavit says Samson waived his rights and told police he arrived armed and fired at Burnette.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Samson's attorney, Jennifer Lynn Thompson, said Samson was suicidal and wanted to die that day.
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12 a.m.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A man accused of fatally shooting a woman and wounding seven people at a Nashville church is heading to trial.
Prosecutors have said they're seeking life without parole for 27-year-old Emanuel Kidega Samson, whose trial is slated to begin Monday.
Samson faces a 43-count indictment, including a first-degree murder charge, in the September 2017 shooting at Burnette Chapel Church of Christ.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}An arrest affidavit says Samson waived his rights and told police he arrived armed and fired at the church.
A psychiatrist has diagnosed Samson with "schizoaffective disorder bipolar type" and post-traumatic stress disorder after an abusive, violent upbringing.
Samson is black and the victims are white. Authorities haven't definitively said whether they believe he targeted them based on race.