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Several people were killed in a shooting at an historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina, a source close to the investigation told CNN. The shooter is still at large.
The shooting took place Wednesday evening at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, the oldest AME church in the South.
Police haven't said how many people have been shot. But the source who spoke to CNN said several bodies were in the church that were yet to be identified.
"It's really bad. It's a very bad scene," local pastor Thomas Dixon said.
"Apparently the person just entered the church and opened fire. That part has not been fully articulated on what happened yet ... they are still looking for the suspect."
Police said the suspect in the shooting is a clean-shaven white man in his 20s, with a slender build. He was wearing a gray sweatshirt, blue jeans and boots.
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Not saying that everywhere else has got it right, but America really does feature regularly on the news for these awful acts of violence and terror. Buy a car for someone's son or daughter, not a gun!
Not saying that everywhere else has got it right, but America really does feature regularly on the news for these awful acts of violence and terror. Buy a car for someone's son or daughter, not a gun!
Not saying that everywhere else has got it right, but America really does feature regularly on the news for these awful acts of violence and terror. Buy a car for someone's son or daughter, not a gun!
Just the sort of person the white race could do without.
“I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.”
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that.”
" We must live together as Brothers, or perish together as Fools"
All quotes from Martin Luther King Jr. =D>
I'm not a violent man, but I recommend the harshest & most shaming penalty for this miscreant.
Have forgiven him. To be honest I don't know if I could .
I'd forgive if and once he receives punishment for his atrocious crimes and if and when he repents. Not before.
While everyone wants gun laws to change, the National Rifle Assn.(a group of 2M+) holds power over many government officials and instructs them to fight any proposed changes to gun ownership. So, as children are slaughtered and churchgoers are massacred, gun sales will probably be on the rise again and all this will be yesterday's news. Morality takes a far backseat to American commerce.
Tbh, calling him mentally ill is a cop out. If his skin were dark, he'd be called a terrorist or a thug. But I agree with the everything else you've said.
An NRA board member has said that the churchgoers should have been carrying guns. This is what the debate has come to, that even churches should be places where people carry guns. Even so, imagine 200 blacks, with guns, walking through the streets of Charleston, on their way to church. How do you think that would turn out?
He was definitely racist, and definitely a killer. His actions are domestic terrorism. He should face the stiffest penalties possible and be set out as an example to other gun toting extremists in the good ole US of A.
We should not try to make excuses for him at all. He was not 'temporarily insane' as in the legal definition. He was just racist and a killer imho.
He spent time in Bible study prior to the act according to @doubleoego. He's a young man. He can spend the rest of his life n solitary confinement in jail without parole. He will have plenty of time to further study the Bible and reflect on his 'sins'. Then he can meet his maker through natural causes in 50-60 odd years.
That, imho, would be a suitable punishment.
In that case, Blofeld said it best: "Let his death be a particularly painful and humiliating one"