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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston_church_shooting#Shooting
Shooting
At around 9:05 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, June 17, 2015, the Charleston Police Department began receiving calls of a shooting at Emanuel AME Church.[1][16] A man described as white, with sandy-blond hair, around 21 years old and 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) in height, wearing a gray sweatshirt and jeans, opened fire with a Glock 41 .45-caliber handgun[30] on a group of people inside the church at a Bible study attended by Pinckney. The shooter then fled the scene.[31][32][33] He had been carrying eight magazines holding hollow-point bullets.[34]
During the hour preceding the attack, 13 people including the shooter participated in the Bible study.[35] According to the accounts of people who talked to survivors, when the shooter walked into the historic African-American church, he immediately asked for Pinckney and sat down next to him, initially listening to others during the study.[36] He started to disagree when they began discussing Scripture. Eventually, after waiting for the other participants to begin praying,[37] he stood up and pulled a gun from a fanny pack,[33] aiming it at 87-year-old Susie Jackson. Jackson’s nephew, 26-year-old Tywanza Sanders, tried to talk him down and asked him why he was attacking churchgoers. The shooter responded, “I have to do it. You rape our women and you’re taking over our country. And you have to go.” When he expressed his intention to shoot everyone, Sanders dove in front of Jackson and was shot first. The suspect then shot the other victims, all the while shouting racial epithets. He also reportedly said, “Y’all want something to pray about? I’ll give you something to pray about.”[38] He reloaded his gun five times. Sanders’ mother and his five-year-old niece, both attending the study, survived the shooting by pretending to be dead.[39][40][41]
Dot Scott, president of the local branch of the NAACP, said she had heard from victims’ relatives that the shooter spared one woman (Sanders’ mother)[42] so she could, according to him, tell other people what happened.[43] He asked her, “Did I shoot you?” She replied, “No.” Then, he said, “Good, ’cause we need someone to survive, because I’m gonna shoot myself, and you’ll be the only survivor.”[44] According to the son of one of the victims, who spoke to that survivor, the shooter allegedly turned the gun to his own head and pulled the trigger, but only then discovered he was out of ammunition.[45] Before leaving the church, he reportedly “uttered a racially inflammatory statement” over the victims’ bodies.[33] The entire shooting lasted for approximately six minutes.[1]
Several hours later, a bomb threat was called into the Courtyard by Marriott hotel on Calhoun Street, complicating the investigation and prompting an evacuation of the immediate area.[16][46]
Victims
The dead, six women and three men, were all Methodist African Americans. Eight died at the scene; the ninth, Daniel Simmons, died at MUSC Medical Center.[47] They were all killed by multiple gunshots fired at close range.[41][48] Five individuals survived the shooting unharmed, including Felicia Sanders, mother of slain victim Tywanza Sanders, and her five-year-old granddaughter, along with Polly Sheppard, a Bible study member. Pinckney’s wife and daughter were also inside the building during the shooting.[4][49] Those killed were identified as:[50][51]
Cynthia Marie Graham Hurd (54) – Bible study member and manager for the Charleston County Public Library system; sister of politician and former state senator Malcolm Graham.
Susie Jackson (87) – a Bible study and church choir member.
Ethel Lee Lance (70) – the church’s sexton.
Depayne Middleton-Doctor (49) – a pastor who was also employed as a school administrator and admissions coordinator at Southern Wesleyan University.
Clementa C. Pinckney (41) – the church’s pastor and a South Carolina state senator.
Tywanza Sanders (26) – a Bible study member; grandnephew of victim Susie Jackson.
Daniel Simmons (74) – a pastor who also served at Greater Zion AME Church in Awendaw.
Sharonda Coleman-Singleton (45) – a pastor; also a speech therapist and track coach at Goose Creek High School; mother of MLB prospect Chris Singleton.
Myra Thompson (59) – a Bible study teacher.
The victims were later collectively referred to as “The Charleston Nine”[52] and “The Emanuel Nine”.[53]
Perpetrator
Main article: Dylann Roof
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Victims
The attack occurred during the church’s Sunday service.[27] Twenty-six people were killed and 20 others were injured. The dead comprise ten women, seven men, seven girls, one boy, and an unborn child.[11] Twenty-three died inside the church, two outside, and one in a hospital.[28] The oldest victim was 77 years old.[11] One victim was the 14-year-old daughter of church pastor Frank Pomeroy, who was elsewhere the day of the attack.[29][27][20][30] Visiting pastor Bryan Holcombe died with eight family members, including an unborn grandchild.[31]
The injured victims were taken to Connally Memorial Medical Center in Floresville, University Hospital in San Antonio, and Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston.[1]
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http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/pakistan-steps-security-kills-church-attack-51853761
Pakistan steps up security after IS<<<<<<<<<=========kills 9 in church attack
By ABDUL SATTAR, ASSOCIATED PRESS
QUETTA, Pakistan — Dec 18, 2017, 2:58 AM ET
Pakistani Christians hold candles during a demonstration to condemn the Quettas suicide-attack <<<<<<<<<========= on a church, in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. Two suicide bombers attacked the church in Quetta when hundreds of worshippers were attending The Associated Press
Pakistani Christians hold candles during a demonstration to condemn the Quetta's suicide_________attack<<<<<<<<<========= on a church, in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. Two suicide bombers attacked the church<<<<<<<<<========= in Quetta when hundreds of worshippers were attending<<<<<<<<<========= services ahead of Christmas. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)more +
Pakistani security forces were on high alert across the country on Monday, following a suicide attack by the Islamic State group that targeted a church, killing nine people, officials said.
The assault on Sunday in Quetta, the capital of southwestern Baluchistan province, also wounded about 60 worshippers. It was the first attack on a church claimed by the IS affiliate in Pakistan.
Mass funerals of those killed in the attack were to be held later Monday in Quetta. The provincial police chief, Moazzam Ansari, said security forces were trying to find those who orchestrated the attack.
About 400 worshippers were attending the service when two bombers carrying assault rifles stormed the church, triggering a gun-battle in which one assailant was killed by police guards and the other opened fire at worshippers and detonated his explosives' vest.
The Islamic State affiliate initially only claimed responsibility for the attack but a second statement posted on the IS-linked Aamaq news agency said two IS "martyrdom-seeking fighters clad in explosive vests and carrying machineguns and hand grenades, attacked the church."
One of the attackers detonated his vest among the "Crusaders while the other was killed in a clash with the renegade Pakistani security forces," it said.
IS has claimed several attacks in Pakistan in recent years though Islamabad denies the group's presence and claims it has no organized network in the country.
Prime Minister Shahif Khaqan Abbasi and army chief Gen. Qamer Javed Bajwa condemned the attack.
Naseem Masih, who was wounded in the assault, said one of the attackers reached the entrance of the prayer hall, <<<<<<<<<=========where he opened fire before blowing himself up.
"We were praying<<<<<<<<<=========when a bullet hit me," Masih said.
It was the first time IS claimed an attack on a church in Pakistan, though Muslim extremists have targeted churches in the past<<<<<<<<<========= .
The deadliest previous attack on a church was in September 2013, when twin suicide bomb blasts killed 85 people _________in_________ a Peshawar church<<<<<<<<<=========.Jundullah, or Army of God, then a little-known militant group, claimed responsibility for that attack.
In March 2015, two suicide bombers attacked two churches in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 15 people. The Pakistani Taliban claimed that attack.<<<<<<<<<=========
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Associated Press Writers Maamoun Youssef from Cairo and Munir Ahmed in Islamabad contributed to this report.
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