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Judi Lynn

(160,449 posts)
Sun Sep 6, 2015, 05:34 PM Sep 2015

Shooting victims’ families march to remember dead

Source: Associated Press

Shooting victims’ families march to remember dead
September 07, 2015

CHARLESTON: The pastor of a Charleston church where nine African-American worshippers were shot to death earlier this year led a march on Saturday of goodwill, remembrance and hope for the triumph of good over evil.

Flanked by relatives of the slain parishioners, as well as the father of a black man killed by a white law officer, the Rev. Norvel Goff of Charleston’s Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church led hundreds through the streets of the city.

Goff led the crowd of several hundred in singing “We Shall Overcome,” as many participants — black and white — lifted their hands in a show of unity.

During the march, organised by a labour union as part of several events known as Days of Grace, participants waved signs covering a variety of issues and demands, such as “Disarm the police!” Goff was joined by the father of Tywanza Sanders, who was among the nine killed at the church by a white gunman who authorities say was motivated by racial hatred, and Walter Scott, an unarmed black man shot and killed while running from a white officer.




Read more: http://gulftoday.ae/portal/689f7f6f-790b-4acc-af53-40ec6af22f71.aspx

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Shooting victims’ families march to remember dead (Original Post) Judi Lynn Sep 2015 OP
"During the march, organised by a labour union as part..." Note the spellings mpcamb Sep 2015 #1
Gungeoneers scrambling to figure out how to get this post locked. nt onehandle Sep 2015 #2
Why? hack89 Sep 2015 #4
I just watched 'Straight outta Compton" Marrah_G Sep 2015 #3
k&r Starry Messenger Sep 2015 #5

mpcamb

(2,868 posts)
1. "During the march, organised by a labour union as part..." Note the spellings
Sun Sep 6, 2015, 06:38 PM
Sep 2015

organised...
labour...

Looks like originally a Guardian or other Brit newspaper report.

It disgusting how often they beat the US press to a story.

Marrah_G

(28,581 posts)
3. I just watched 'Straight outta Compton"
Sun Sep 6, 2015, 10:37 PM
Sep 2015

Not only was it an amazing movie, but it really made it sink home how not much has changed in 30 years in regards to police brutality....except now it is just visible to white America due to cell phones. But it's still the same.

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