Vigil Held For Victims of Racially-Motivated Jacksonville Dollar General Shooting
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Vigil Held for Victims of , Racially-Motivated Jacksonville , Dollar General Shooting.
On August 27, a crowd of about 200 people gathered
in Florida at a vigil held for three victims who were
shot and killed in Jacksonville.
On August 27, a crowd of about 200 people gathered
in Florida at a vigil held for three victims who were
shot and killed in Jacksonville.
The August 26 shooting occurred at a Dollar General store,
where 21-year-old gunman Ryan Christopher Palmeter
opened fire, killing three people before taking his own life.
The August 26 shooting occurred at a Dollar General store,
where 21-year-old gunman Ryan Christopher Palmeter
opened fire, killing three people before taking his own life.
All three victims of the shooting were Black,
according to Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters. .
This shooting, based on the manifesto
they discovered from the scumbag
that did this, was racially motivated. , Ron DeSantis, Florida Governor, via 'The Hill'.
He was targeting people based on
their race. That is totally unacceptable, Ron DeSantis, Florida Governor, via 'The Hill'.
'The Hill' reports that the victims were identified as
52-year-old Angela Michelle Carr, 19-year-old
Anolt Joseph Laguerre and 29-year-old Jerrald Gallion.
According to Bishop John Guns, Gallion
was a member of St. Paul Missionary
Baptist Church in Jacksonville. .
In two weeks I have to preach
a funeral of a man who should still
be alive. He was not a gangster,
he was not a thug — he was a father
who gave his life to Jesus and
was trying to get it together, Bishop John Guns, via 'The Hill'.
I wept in church today like
a baby because my heart is
tired. We are exhausted, Bishop John Guns, via 'The Hill'.
On August 27, the Justice Department said that it
will investigate the shooting as a hate crime and an
incident of “racially-motivated violent extremism.”.
On August 27, the Justice Department said that it
will investigate the shooting as a hate crime and an
incident of “racially-motivated violent extremism.”
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