An estimated 10,000 Charleston residents met on the Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge between Charleston and Mount Pleasant, SC on Sunday evening to honor the victims of the Emanuel AME church shooting. Dubbed the "Unity Chain" and the "Bridge to Peace," the event was a peaceful rally to show support and come together as a community.
Mount Pleasant side of Unity Walk #CharlestonShooting @postandcourier pic.twitter.com/HM1kS4xlSp
— David Quick (@DavidQuick) June 21, 2015
#Charleston and #MountPleasant meet in middle of the #RavenelBridge. #UnityChainCharleston #BridgeToPeace complete! pic.twitter.com/GyeNXHgeM1
— The Post and Courier (@postandcourier) June 22, 2015
Nine minutes of silence for those who died. #unitychain #charlestonstrong pic.twitter.com/QEyj24RHhD
— RobertGuffey (@rg5655) June 22, 2015
.@StephenAtHome took part in tonight's #unitychaincharleston #BridgeToPeace event! @GraceBeahm snapped this photo. pic.twitter.com/XPzK9eUd4o
— The Post and Courier (@postandcourier) June 22, 2015
NOW: Bridge to Peace Unity Chain to span Ravenel Bridge honoring church victims
WATCH HERE» http://t.co/quOrlilFUr pic.twitter.com/wcfDAOteHH
— WBTV News (@WBTV_News) June 21, 2015
Beautiful.
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