Presidential Candidates React to SC Church Shootings

Thursday, 18 June 2015 08:35 AM EDT ET

As authorities conducted a manhunt for a white gunman accused of killing nine people at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. presidential candidates used social media to express condolences.

Here are comments from some of the candidates:

 

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the individuals and families affected by the tragic events in Charleston."

- Republican Jeb Bush, who canceled an appearance scheduled for Thursday morning in Charleston, on Twitter

"Heartbreaking news from Charleston - my thoughts and prayers are with you all. -H"

- Democrat Hillary Clinton on Twitter

 

"The Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC, became a scene of unspeakable carnage because an evil person violated the sanctuary where earth and heaven meet and turned it into a place where earth and hell meet. No civilized person can react except with revulsion at such a senseless, cowardly, and despicable act ... The prayers that were interrupted by a mass murderer will be continued by a grieving nation."

- Republican Mike Huckabee on Facebook

 

"Kelley and I are praying for everyone affected by this senseless tragedy in Charleston."

- Republican Rand Paul and wife

 

"Last night, evil walked the streets of Charleston. My heart aches for the families of the victims. I pray for the families left behind. I pray for the community scared and hurting. I also pray you and I can conquer hatred."

- Republican Ben Carson on Facebook

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As authorities conducted a manhunt for a white gunman accused of killing nine people at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. presidential candidates used social media to express condolences.Here are comments from some of the candidates: Our thoughts...
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