For committing one of the most shocking crimes motivated by racial hatred in recent U.S. history, Dylan Roof—the 22-year-old white man who was convicted of the premeditated murder of nine black churchgoers during a bible study in 2015—received the death penalty on Tuesday.

The capital sentence, handed down by the jury who heard the case and convicted Roof last year, represents the first time a federal hate crimes case has resulted in the death penalty. Though many believe Roof deserves the ultimate punishment for his heinous crimes, at least one family member of a victim said executing Roof just gives him “the easy way out.”

“I would give all of my smarts, all of my talents, every dollar I have. My lungs, my kidneys, my heart. Just for a moment to hear her voice. Forty-five seconds to kiss her. Thirty seconds to hold her hand.”
—Arthur Stephen Hurd, whose wife was killed by RoofAccording to the Associated Press:

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