Judge asked to change mind on closed Dylann Roof hearing

Dylann Roof

COLUMBIA, S.C. — A federal judge will hear arguments on whether he should change his mind and open to the public a hearing on whether Dylann Roof is competent to stand trial for killing nine black worshippers in a Charleston church.

Judge Richard Gergel will hear from lawyers hired by The Associated Press and other media outlets at 1 p.m. Thursday.

Gergel ruled Wednesday that Roof's competency hearing next week should be closed because statements from Roof and other evidence from the hearing could prevent potential jurors from giving him a fair trial.

Gergel has tentatively ruled he'll begin jury selection Nov. 28 if Roof is found competent.