Problem: Both Dylann Roof and Omar Hammami found different paths to terrorism and were responsible for extreme acts of violence. Dylann Roof is in jail and Omar Hammami was killed by Al Shabab militants in 2013, after he broke off from the main Al Shabab organization. What is most striking about these two men, born and raised in the South, but whose path to adulthood took such a lethal turn? Are there lessons to be learned from these two lives?