DNC Ad Cites Charleston Handgun Attack in Push for ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban
A DNC ad being circulated on social media cites a handgun attack in Charleston, South Carolina, to make the case for an “assault weapons” ban.
A DNC ad being circulated on social media cites a handgun attack in Charleston, South Carolina, to make the case for an “assault weapons” ban.
An “investigative report” indicates alleged Antioch, Tennessee, church gunman Emanuel Kidega Samson had a note in his car that referenced the July 17, 2015, attack on Charleston’s Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
On July 31, alleged Charleston gunman Dylann Roof pleaded “not guilty” to 33 federal charges, including hate crime and gun charges.
What is believed to be the manifesto of Dylann Storm Roof–who on Wednesday night committed mass-murder against members of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church–revealed that the 21-year-old held deeply racist, anti-American, anti-Semitic, and white supremacist views.
With a manhunt still underway for the person responsible for the massacre of nine people in a Charleston, South Carolina church, already the Left is exploiting the shooting deaths of innocents to further their political agenda. Salon is demanding all of
Individuals gathered together to pray on the streets of Charleston, South Carolina after a shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church. A prayer circle gathered at King Street and Calhoun pic.twitter.com/bm5mJDbXLh — Lainie Fritz (@lainiefritz) June 18, 2015 Impromptu prayer Circle
At a press conference early Thursday morning, Charleston, SC police chief Gregory Mullen reported that nine were killed in a shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on Wednesday that he believes was a hate crime. Mullen said that eight people were