9 Dead In Shooting At Charleston, S.C., Church

A shooting at a Charleston, S.C., church late Wednesday killed nine people, officials reported at a press conference.

Police say they are searching for one suspect, described as a slim white man approximately 21 years old.

Charleston Police Chief Gregory Mullen said eight people were found dead at the scene and a ninth died at the Medical University of South Carolina.

“It is senseless, it is unfathomable, that in today’s society somebody would walk into a church, into a prayer meeting, and take lives,” said Mullen, who added that he believes the attack was a hate crime.

The website of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church says it has one of the largest and oldest black congregations south of Baltimore.

The Associated Press reports the shooting happened the day before the eighth anniversary of a fire at a furniture store that killed nine Charleston firefighters.

In response to the mass shooting at the church, Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush has postponed campaign events scheduled in Charleston on Thursday. “Governor Bush’s thoughts and prayers are with the individuals and families affected by this tragedy,” according to a statement from his campaign.

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Read Original Article – Published JUNE 18, 201512:59 AM ET

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