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Pastors, parishioners, a coach, a librarian, a graduate: Authorities identify the nine people who were shot and killed during a Bible study at a Charleston, S.C., church on Wednesday night.
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Obama said that at some point, the United States has to come to terms with the fact that "this kind of violence doesn't happen in other advanced countries."
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The church that was the scene of Wednesday's mass shooting has survived a string of challenges, from racism to an earthquake. Emanuel took its current name at the end of the Civil War.
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The Rev. Clementa Pinckney, who was also a state senator, was among nine people killed in a shooting Wednesday. In 2001, he said he was called to preach at age 13 and wanted "to make a difference."
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Updated 11:45 am: Area news sources, including WOLO TV in Columbia and WCCB TV in Charlotte, are reporting that 21-year-old Dylann Roof, the suspect in a…
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Police say a gunman opened fire and killed nine people during a Wednesday prayer meeting at one of the city's oldest historically black churches. They've arrested 21-year-old Dylann Roof.