Our Prayers are with Charleston

Our Prayers are with Charleston June 18, 2015

We are saddened by the vicious killing of church folks at a historic African American church in Charleston SC. Our prayers are for the speedy discovery of the perpetrator, for consolation for those who are suffering, and justice in our country where racism continues to flow in spite of the great work of so many.

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A white man walked into a historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina, and opened fire during a Bible study class, killing nine people Wednesday evening.

The suspect was still at large early Thursday morning. And the shooting at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, the oldest AME church in the South, is being investigated as a hate crime.

“The only reason someone would walk into a church and shoot people that were praying is hate,” said Charleston Mayor Joe Riley.

Eight churchgoers died at the scene; a ninth at a hospital, police said.

Officials wouldn’t say how many people were at the Bible study during the shooting. There were survivors, said Charleston Police Chief Greg Mullen, but he didn’t elaborate.


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