Historic Charleston church holds emotional Sunday service days after deadly shooting
This is what America is about! pic.twitter.com/NlcKqF6Ldm
— Wayne DuPree ★彡 (@WayneDupreeShow) June 21, 2015
A scene of brutal horror a few days ago, now one of beautiful faith. Hard not to choke up a little. pic.twitter.com/eiPov5tXyP
— el Sooper ن (@SooperMexican) June 21, 2015
The Charleston church devastated by a mass murder will re-open for a Sunday service http://t.co/QNFwVhq6mh pic.twitter.com/kH2ZoIzaqh
— New York Post (@nypost) June 20, 2015
A.M.E. Church in Charleston Reopens as Congregation Mourns, via @nytimes http://t.co/lpa98hnVl5
— Greta Van Susteren (@greta) June 21, 2015
Big crowd outside Mother Emanuel AME pic.twitter.com/YyFIrfbVkf
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) June 21, 2015
Charleston, SC adopts #GoHomeDeRay hashtag; 'We are handling it with grace and love, not hatred' http://t.co/9JsFqdjvVo
— TwitchyTeam (@TwitchyTeam) June 21, 2015
St. Andrews Goose Creek rings bells for 9 minutes at 10 a.m. #charlestonshooting pic.twitter.com/Cn5yqO4LZz
— Jeff Hartsell (@Jeff_fromthePC) June 21, 2015
How the Charleston paper beautifully memorialized the church shooting victims. http://t.co/2f9IfYf2mD pic.twitter.com/CnVEwkSEzZ
— Chris Cillizza (@TheFix) June 21, 2015
Posted to the gate of Emanuel AME Church #CharlestonUnited pic.twitter.com/wynSuwbRXR
— Christopher Donato (@chrisdonato04) June 21, 2015