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Title: Nine killed in shooting at South Carolina church, gunman still at large
Source: Fox News
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Published: Jun 18, 2015
Author: Fox News and Associated Press
Post Date: 2015-06-18 06:43:43 by GrandIsland
Keywords: None
Views: 5438
Comments: 57

June 17, 2015: Police and ambulances responded to the scene of a shooting in Charleston, S.C. (Photo courtesy WCSC)

Nine people were killed late Wednesday at a historic African-American church in Charleston, S.C. after a white gunman walked in during a prayer meeting and began shooting in what authorities described as a hate crime.

"This is a tragedy that no community should have to experience," Mullen said. "It is senseless and unfathomable in today's society that someone would walk into a church during a prayer meeting and take their lives."

"The only reason that someone could walk into a church and shoot people praying is out of hate," said Charleston Mayor Joseph P. Riley. "It is the most dastardly act that one could possibly imagine, and we will bring that person to justice ... This is one hateful person."

Mullen said the scene was chaotic when police arrived, and the officers thought they had the suspect tracked with a police dog, but he got away. He also announced that a reward for information leading to the shooter's capture would be offered Thursday and that the FBI would aid the investigation.

Authorities said the crime scene investigation had been complicated by a bomb threat that had been called in, forcing police to move members of the media back and close off a large section of the street where the shooting took place.

Among the dead was the church's pastor, state Sen. Clementa Pinckney, 41, who had been a pastor since he was 18. Pinckney was the youngest African-American elected to the South Carolina legislature when he won office in 1996 at age 23 and had been a state senator since 2000.

Soon after Wednesday night's shooting, a group of pastors huddled together praying in a circle across the street. Community organizer Christopher Cason told the Associated Press he felt certain the shootings were racially motivated.

"I am very tired of people telling me that I don't have the right to be angry," Cason said. "I am very angry right now."

Authorities said the shooting took place at approximately 9 p.m. local time. Police would not immediately confirm the identities of the victims. Mullen said there were survivors, but did not say how many, or how many were inside the church at the time of the shooting.

Dot Scott, the president of the Charleston NAACP, told the Post and Courier newspaper that she had spoken with a female survivor who said the gunman walked into the church and briefly sat down before standing up and opening fire. Scott said the gunman told the woman he was letting her live so she could tell others what had happened.

"There is no greater coward than a criminal who enters a house of God and slaughters innocent people engaged in the study of scripture," NAACP President and CEO Cornell Brooks said in a statement Thursday. "Today I mourn as an AME minister, as a student and teacher of scripture, as well as a member of the NAACP."

Police described the suspect as wearing a gray sweatshirt with blue jeans and Timberland boots. Approximately two hours after the shooting, a man matching the suspect's description was briefly detained near the shooting scene, but was later let go by police. The man, identified as 21-year-old David Corrie, told the Post and Courier he was walking out of a Shell gas station's convenience store when police forced him to get down on the ground and handcuffed him.

The campaign of GOP presidential hopeful Jeb Bush sent out an email saying that due to the shooting, the candidate had canceled an event planned in the city Thursday. South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley issued a statement calling the shooting a "senseless tragedy."

"While we do not yet know all of the details, we do know that we'll never understand what motivated anyone to enter one of our places of worship and take the life of another," Haley said. "Please join us in lifting up the victims and their families with our love and prayers."

Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C. posted a series of Twitter message about the tragedy. "My heart is breaking for Charleston and South Carolina tonight," one of them read.

The church is a historic African-American church that traces its roots to 1816, when several churches split from Charleston's Methodist Episcopal church. One of its founders, Denmark Vesey, tried to organize a slave revolt in 1822. He was caught, and white landowners had his church burned in revenge. Parishioners worshipped underground until after the Civil War.

Anyone with information on the gunman's whereabouts is asked to contact Charleston Police dispatch at 843-743-7200.

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#14. To: GrandIsland (#0)

"and began shooting in what authorities described as a hate crime."

Wow. The bodies are still warm and they're already calling this a hate crime. But "knockout games" are still "random violence by disturbed teens".

Given that a State Senator was killed, isn't it possible it was a political assassination with collateral damage? Ruled that out, did they?

misterwhite  posted on  2015-06-18   8:59:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: misterwhite, GrandIsland (#14)

Wow. The bodies are still warm and they're already calling this a hate crime.

I heard the DOJ has initiated an investigation into this as a “hate" crime.

Congress has defined a hate crime as a “criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by an offender’s bias against a race, religion, disability, ethnic origin or sexual orientation.”

The authorities haven’t announced they know who the individual is…..how then do they know his motive?

Maybe they are already classifying it as a the crime because they feel it is someone that preaches hatred and intolerance that could plant seeds of violence among people. Hmmm….

Gatlin  posted on  2015-06-18   9:23:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Gatlin (#17)

The authorities haven’t announced they know who the individual is…..how then do they know his motive?

That's because your local and state police are more responsible and less political than the the Feds.

When the local agency knows for a fact why he did it... and the info won't harm the investigation and trial process, they will publicly announce the motive.

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-06-18   9:25:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: GrandIsland (#18)

When the local agency knows for a fact why he did it.

Hell,even I can tell you wny he did it,and I have never seen that guy before in my life. He did it because he is freaking nuts,that's why.

And it does NOT excuse him from a future meeting with the state death chamber. He is nothing more than a rabid animal that needs to be put down after a thorough investigation to make sure he is the doer,and a jury finds him guilty.

sneakypete  posted on  2015-06-18   10:02:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: sneakypete (#35)

And it does NOT excuse him from a future meeting with the state death chamber

I agree. The "insanity plea" should not be a reason not to kill any criminal.

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-06-18   10:11:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: GrandIsland (#37)

I agree. The "insanity plea" should not be a reason not to kill any criminal.

I have never understood why it has always been an exception in modern times. It is an established FACT that you can't cure crazy,all you can do is medicate it,so what is the purpose of warehousing violent criminals for decades when that money could be spent better places?

Yeah,crazy people that don't murder innocents can be warehoused,but once you have proven beyond a doubt that you are a danger to society and everyone around you,you should be put down.

sneakypete  posted on  2015-06-18   10:18:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: sneakypete (#38)

Ihave never understood why it has always been an exception in modern times. It is an established FACT that you can't cure crazy

Not only do I agree, but it's my experience dealing with EDP's overs 20 year period than most, get significantly worse as time goes on.

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-06-18   10:21:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: GrandIsland (#39)

dealing with EDP's overs 20 year period than most, get significantly worse as time goes on.

It's been my experience that EVERYTHING gets worse as time goes on. Why would mental or emotional problems be an exception.

In fact,it would be reasonable to assume that mental problems would be the first to start getting worse.

Yeah,there are some people who do much better if they take the proper meds. The problem is those meds always make them feel worse,and nobody ever stays on them unless they are living in a institution where they have no choice.

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