10 Years Later: Reflecting on the Charleston Church Shooting
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A decade has passed since the tragic event that reshaped the Lowcountry, when a gunman entered the historic Mother Emanuel Church and began shooting during a Bible study session.

On the evening of June 17, 2015, a Bible study group at Emanuel AME Church warmly welcomed a young man. Shortly after 8 p.m., he revealed a gun and killed nine innocent individuals.

That night, six women and three men lost their lives: Cynthia Graham Hurd, Susie Jackson, Ethel Lee Lance, DePayne Middleton-Doctor, Tywanza Sanders, Rev. Daniel Simmons, Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, Myra Thompson, and State Senator Rev. Clementa C. Pinckney.

Victims of the June 17, 2015, shooting at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC.

Five people also in the church that night survived the shooting – Rev. Pinckney’s wife, Jennifer, and their daughters, Felicia Sanders and her 5-year-old granddaughter, and Polly Sheppard.

The community was devastated; the church remained strong and showed the world what resilience means. And as the eyes of the world were on Charleston, those impacted by the tragedy were a symbol of resilience, faith, and grace.

“You took something very precious away from me. I will never talk to her ever again. I will never be able to hold her again. But I forgive you. Have mercy on your soul. It hurt me, it hurt a lot of people, but I forgive you,” said one victim’s family member during a bond hearing for the shooter.

As the world mourned the nine lives lost, then-President Barack Obama traveled to Charleston to speak at the funeral for Sen. Pinckney and the shooting victims.

“A preacher by 13, a pastor by 18, a public servant by 23. What a life Clementa Pinckney lived. What an example he set. What a model for his faith. And then to lose him at 41 – slain in his sanctuary with eight wonderful members of his flock,” Obama said during the ceremony, adding: “As a nation, out of this terrible tragedy, God has visited grace upon us. For he has allowed us to see where we’ve been blind.”

The church will hold a special service Tuesday honoring the Emanuel 9 and the five survivors. News 2 will carry that service live.

South Carolina Democrats will also host a town hall to discuss gun control legislation, and a proclamation will be read at Charleston City Council to declare Tuesday a Day of Remembrance for the victims and survivors.

Mother Emanuel’s pastor, Rev. Eric Manning, will then give the invocation at the city council meeting.

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