Hundreds
of people have flocked to Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in
Charleston, in the US city of South Carolina, after it reopened its doors to
worshippers, four days after a white man shot nine black church members to
death.
Sunday morning marked the first
worship service at the church since Dylann Roof, 21, sat among a Bible study
group and opened fire on Wednesday after saying that he targeted them because
they were black, authorities said.
“It has been tough, it’s been
rough, some of us have been downright angry, but through it all God has
sustained us and has encouraged us,” said the Reverend Norvel Goff, who was
appointed pastor to replace Rev. Clementa Pinckney, a state politician, who was
among those people killed.
Al Jazeera’s Gabriel Elizondo,
reporting from Charleston, described a “very emotional” church service attended
by an estimated 2,000 people.
Church attendees sang gospel
songs as thousands more gathered outside to show their solidarity following the
shooting.
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