Police Respond to Shooting at Charleston, South Carolina Church - Update: Captured

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1. Rev. Clementa Pinckney, 41
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The 41-year-old pastor and South Carolina state senator was the most publicly known victim of Wednesday night's shooting. Previously, Pinckney had been well-known as a community activist and supported legislation requiring police to wear body cameras. The senator also served on the Southern Mutual Insurance Company's board of directors. He leaves behind a wife and two children, according to an official government website.

2. Cynthia Hurd, 54
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According to her employer, the Charleston County Public Library, Cynthia Hurd "dedicated her life to serving and improving the lives of others." Photos of Hurd smiling can be seen on the library's Flickr page. In honor of her death and 31 years of service, the library announced it would close all its branches Thursday. "Her loss is incomprehensible," the CCPL said, Buzzfeed reported.

3. Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, 45

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Pinckney wasn't the only religious leader taken in Wednesday's massacre. Another reverend at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Sharonda Coleman-Singleton was also a local high school track coach and a mother of three. The Facebook page of Goose Creek High School described their loss and said a vigil would be held in Coleman-Singleton's honor at 7:00 p.m. Thursday. Her son Chris also asked for prayers from his Twitter account.



4. Tywanza Sanders, 26
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The banner of Tywanza Sanders' Facebook page reads "your dreams are calling you." For him, that meant a degree from Allen University in Columbia, South Carolina, in their Division of Business Administration in 2014. Sanders, who friends suggested was shy, had expressed an interest in broadcasting. In a statement reported byBuzzfeed, the school's vice president of Institutional Advancement, Flavia Eldemire, said Sanders was "a quiet, well-known student who was committed to his education." Initial reports indicate he died while protecting other members of his family.

5. Myra Thompson, 59

Myra Thompson was the wife of another religious figure, Rev. Anthony Thompson, the vicar of Holy Trinity Reformed Episcopal Church in Charleston. Church official Archbishop Foley Beach asked followers to pray in the aftermath.

6. Ethel Lee Lance, 70
Ethel Lee Lance was a grandmother and sexton at Emanuel AME when her life was taken. Her grandson Jon Quil Lance told the Post and Courier, "Granny was the heart of the family," and added she had worked in the church for more than three decades.

7. Susie Jackson, 87
Another grandmother, Susie Jackson was also a longtime member of Emanuel AME and was identified as a victim by a relative. She was also Lance's cousin, according to the Post and Courier.

8. Daniel L. Simmons, 74
The only victim who did not die at the church, 74-year-old Daniel Simmons succumbed to his injuries at a local hospital, authorities said at a press conference Thursday. Simmons, a retired pastor from another church, regularly attended Wednesday Bible study services at Emanuel AME and June 17, 2015 was, tragically, no exception, ABC News reported.

9. Depayne Middleton Doctor, 49
According to her LinkedIn profile, Doctor worked as a former manager of the U.S. Department of Commerce and graduated from Southern Wesleyan University with a Master's degree, Organizational Management.



Truly heartbreaking


We need to get our shyt together, stop focusing on fashion, glim and glam and start focusing in how to put hollow points through a scumbags dome
 

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:dwillhuh: @ you thinking these people are motivated by any stereotype of black people
they stereotype because they need an excuse for their hate so they don't look like raving lunatics
that's why this guy won't be called a thug by the media because actions don't matter, their hatred does and they can't dilute their stereotype by calling him a thug otherwise their hate will look like just what it is, hate.

the part where he talked about black people raping his people were definitely motivated by propaganda from the media. I have no doubt negative stereotypes presented by racist news outlets and websites contributed to his mindset.
 

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Yet he doesn't say anything about it until after it's all said and done and people are dead

He doesn't say anything about it until the news asks him about it.

How quaint.
They lock nikkas up for knowing about a crime and not reporting it. You note how they reported others who tried to harm cacs but Blacks, never thought about reporting it and cacs report everything. Read between the lines.
 

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the part where he talked about black people raping his people were definitely motivated by propaganda from the media. I have no doubt negative stereotypes presented by racist news outlets and websites contributed to his mindset.
The same propaganda that's been used to since the 1800's. This isn't new.
 

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White folk ya'll. They are trained to ignore racism launched at blacks like it's nothing even if they don't 'practice' it themselves.

Breh's, I'm going to be straight with you, 90% of the time you don't have any real white friends, just guys living by a code and knowing what and what not to say around you.

You should not immediately trust white people, there is nothing wrong with that as a black person, know your history.

Anyway, my mom goes to church multiple times a week, she would accept this cac unknowingly if he came to bible study, chilling.
 

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1. Nothing is going to happen with Gun control. If legislation to tighten guns wasn't introduced or passed after white kids were killed in Sandy Hook, they for sure won't be passed now.
yup I said it long ago
if Sandy hook ain't done it nothing will
 
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