Dylann Roof, Dropout Shooting Suspect, Had Recent Police Run-Ins

The suspect is in police custody, charged with nine murder counts.

— -- The 21-year-old man accused of killing nine people in the Charleston church shooting dropped out of high school, had run-ins with the law and had been exhibiting anti-social behavior, according to friends and court records.

Now investigators are trying to piece together his motivation, though unanswered questions about his family and home life are leaving gaps in the trail.

Roof's friend Joey Meek told ABC News that Roof had dropped out of high school in ninth grade.

Meek's mother, Kim Konzuy, described him as "a loner" and added that Roof's own mother had noted her son’s lack of interest in school was problematic.

"His mom would say he was smart but he just wouldn't apply himself, with like getting in trouble, I guess," Konzuy told ABC News.

That trouble included at least two run-ins with the law earlier this year.

When police questioned him, Roof "began speaking very nervously and stated that his parents were pressuring him to get a job," the report said.

He was arrested for alleged possession of narcotics and banned from the mall, police said.

Then, just two months later, Roof was allegedly caught trespassing at the same mall. He was charged with trespassing and entering premises after warning, police say.

Neither the Lexington County Sheriff’s Office nor the Solicitor's Office has responded to ABC News’ requests for additional information about those earlier charges against Roof.

"He did not live in Charleston," the city's mayor Joe Riley said at a news conference today. "He did not grow up here. He lived in a 100-mile-away town and he came here."

Riley said Roof's "mind and heart was twisted and caused him to enact this horrible deed."

Roof is in police custody, charged with nine counts of murder.