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  • Family members of Ethel Lance, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting comfort each other during the unveiling of a memorial marker on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of Myra Thompson, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting join in song during a memorial service marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of Rev. Depayne Middleton-Doctor, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting comfort each other during the unveiling of a memorial marker on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of Myra Thompson, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting join in song during a memorial service marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of Rev. Clementa Pinckney, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting are comforted by Rev. Eric Manning during the unveiling of a memorial marker on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of Ethel Lance, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting comfort each other during the unveiling of a memorial marker on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of Ethel Lance, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting comfort each other during the unveiling of a memorial marker on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of Ethel Lance, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting comfort each other during the unveiling of a memorial marker on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of Rev. Depayne Middleton-Doctor, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting comfort each other during the unveiling of a memorial marker on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of Rev. Depayne Middleton-Doctor, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting wear shirts with their relationship to the slain pastor during a memorial service marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of Tywanza Sanders, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting join in song during a memorial service marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of Myra Thompson, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting join in song during a memorial service marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of Rev. Depayne Middleton-Doctor, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting wear shirts with their relationship to the slain pastor during a memorial service marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of those killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting join in song during a memorial service marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Members of the Magnolia Singers join in song during a memorial service marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting at the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Family members of Ethel Lance, killed in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting comfort each other during the unveiling of a memorial marker on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Members of the Magnolia Singers join in song during a memorial service marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting at the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young family members of victims of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church massacre during a memorial service marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Charleston residents join the Hate Won't Win Unity walk to the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Charleston residents join the Hate Won't Win Unity walk to the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Singer Jarell Smalls, left, leads the audience in praise songs during a memorial service for the victims of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting on the 2nd anniversary June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church during a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church throw roses from the church during a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church throw roses from the church during a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church throw roses from the church during a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church stand in front of the church during a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Charleston residents join the Hate Won't Win Unity walk to the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey smiles during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey bows his head in prayer as Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Worshippers react during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • A worshipper reacts during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey joins a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • A worshipper prays during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton prays with worshippers following his address to a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey prays with worshippers during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey applauds Rev. Al Sharpton during his address to a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey listens to Rev. Al Sharpton address a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey applauds Rev. Al Sharpton during his address to a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Worshippers join in during Rev. Al Sharpton address to a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Worshippers join in during Rev. Al Sharpton address to a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey (center) is given a standing ovation after Rev. Al Sharpton thanked him for doing the right thing during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for standing for justice in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey (center) applauds Rev. Al Sharpton during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey (center) listens to Rev. Al Sharpton address a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Keith Summey (right) and Police Chief Eddie Driggers (right) take part in a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Rev. Al Sharpton later spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Police Chief Eddie Driggers and Assistant Police Chief Reggie Burgess (left) listen to Rev. Al Sharpton address a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • A young girl hold a sign during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • A young girl hold a sign during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • Activists hold a sign during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • Activists wear a protest message on a shirt during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • Activists hold a shirt imprinted with Black Lives Matter during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • People hold hands during a moment of silence during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • People hold hands during a moment of silence during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • A man sits outside the North Charleston City Hall with a sign opposing the planned visit of Reverend Al Sharpton to lead protests after the shooting of unarmed black man Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • A group of religious leaders hold a prayer vigil outside the US Capitol after a shooting erupted on Capitol Hill July 24, 1998 in Washington, DC. Two US Capitol police officers were killed in the incident, one person wounded and the lone gunmen was wounded and taken into custody.
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  • US Capitol Police officer guards a closed US Capitol after a shooting erupted on Capitol Hill July 24, 1998 in Washington, DC. Two US Capitol police officers were killed in the incident, one person wounded and the lone gunmen was wounded and taken into custody.
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  • US Capitol Police walk past the US Capitol after a shooting erupted on Capitol Hill July 24, 1998 in Washington, DC. Two US Capitol police officers were killed in the incident, one person wounded and the lone gunmen was wounded and taken into custody.
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  • Tourists who witnessed a shooting at the US Capitol Building hug July 24, 1998 in Washington, DC. Two US Capitol police officers were killed in the incident, one person wounded and the lone gunmen was wounded and taken into custody.
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  • A women leaves flowers at the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Roses on the ground in front of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Floral tributes on a gate at the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Floral tributes on a gate at the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Singer Jarell Smalls, center, leads the audience in praise songs during a memorial service for the victims of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting on the 2nd anniversary June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Andy Savage, left, Jarell Smalls, center, and Felicia Sanders embrace during a memorial service for the victims of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting on the 2nd anniversary June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • A young girl carries a poster during the Hate Won't Win Unity walk to the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • A family of the Charleston 9 views floral tributes left at the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church view floral tributes left at the church on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church walk out of the church during a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Rev. Sharon Risher, a survivor of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church massacre wears a shirt memorializing her mother killed in the shooting on the 2nd anniversary June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Rev. Sharon Risher, a survivor of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church massacre is comfort by friends during the unveiling of a memorial marker on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study including Risher's mother Ethel Lance, on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church throw roses from the church during a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church throw roses from the church during a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Charleston residents join the Hate Won't Win Unity walk to the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Charleston residents join the Hate Won't Win Unity walk to the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Charleston residents join the Hate Won't Win Unity walk to the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Charleston residents join the Hate Won't Win Unity walk to the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Charleston residents join the Hate Won't Win Unity walk to the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church run to catch up with their group following a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church walk out of the church during a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Charleston residents join the Hate Won't Win Unity walk to the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Jarell Smalls & Company lead the audience in praise songs during a memorial service for the victims of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting on the 2nd anniversary June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church walk out of the church during a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Rev. Sharon Risher, a survivor of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church massacre is comfort by friends during the unveiling of a memorial marker on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study including Risher's mother Ethel Lance, on June 17, 2015.
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  • Rev. Sharon Risher, a survivor of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church massacre is comfort by friends during the unveiling of a memorial marker on the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study including Risher's mother Ethel Lance, on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church during a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church during a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church walk in line  following a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • Young members of the praise dance group of the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church stand in front of the church during a ceremony marking the 2nd anniversary of the mass shooting June 17, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine members of the historic African-American church were gunned down by a white supremacist during bible study on June 17, 2015.
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  • A racist sign along a road in North Charleston following a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. During the service Rev. Al Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Worshippers join in during Rev. Al Sharpton address to a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Police Chief Eddie Driggers and Assistant Police Chief Reggie Burgess (right) pray with worshippers during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Police Chief Eddie Driggers and Assistant Police Chief Reggie Burgess (right) following a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey (center) is given a standing ovation after Rev. Al Sharpton thanked him for doing the right thing during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for standing for justice in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey listens as Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey (right) and North Charleston Police Chief Eddie Driggers (left) listen as Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey (front center) and North Charleston Police Chief Eddie Driggers (rear center) listen as Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey smiles as Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey applauds as Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Police Chief Eddie Driggers during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Police Chief Eddie Driggers during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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