Over ten thousand people in Charleston walked across the Ravenel bridge in a unity walk tonight, lead by the families of the victims killed at the church. People shared songs, prayers and a moment of silence for the nine people killed.
Thanks to @holycityheli for shots of the #CharlestonUnityChain. What a beautiful town I live in #CharlestonStrong pic.twitter.com/J8fx3r9aFz
— Michael Kocis (@MikeKocis) June 22, 2015
"Love never fails." "Be devoted to one another on brotherly love." #bridgetopeace #CharlestonUnityChain pic.twitter.com/7QkFqvGJHR
— Deanna Pan (@DDpan) June 22, 2015
This is beautiful. This is love. #CharlestonStrong #CharlestonUnityChain pic.twitter.com/u2hZLJz8Md
— CrystalTheBruce (@CrystalTheBruce) June 22, 2015
"We all need somebody to lean on" #CharlestonUnityChain #CharlestonSTRONG pic.twitter.com/p2c1SNNwrV
— Lainie Fritz (@lainiefritz) June 22, 2015
THIS is #CharlestonStrong. Life is best lived with others. Just amazing. #CharlestonUnityChain @AndyParas @SCMitchP pic.twitter.com/iWno5m5gx9
— Barrett Caldwell (@Bear_Caldwell) June 22, 2015
And this young duo was playing "Amazing Grace." #BridgeToPeace #CharlestonUnityChain pic.twitter.com/HjTb4cJ0Vm
— Deanna Pan (@DDpan) June 22, 2015
#unitychaincharleston #charlestonstrong pic.twitter.com/AEOXpxSuO9
— Jenna-Ley Harrison (@jlharrison_news) June 22, 2015
The true spirit of Charleston could be seen tonight with the overwhelming numbers at #unitychaincharleston pic.twitter.com/vSUOBX5fDm
— Kat Drerup (@KJDrerup) June 22, 2015
HT: Ross Gwin


