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Beyonce, celebs pay tribute to Charleston victims, rally behind Jon Stewart

Beyonce and several other celebrities have, via social media, expressed their concern over the Charleston shooting.

Beyonce and several other celebrities have, via social media, expressed their concern over the Charleston shooting.

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Beyonce, Nicki Minaj and numerous other celebrities sent their thoughts and prayers to the victims and families of Thursday's mass shooting at the historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C.

Several big names rallied behind Jon Stewart's scathing monologue about the tragedy. Others echoed the sentiment in emotional Friday testimony from the victims' friends and family, who said they forgive Dylann Roof, who is suspected of opening fire during Bible study at the church.

Still others voiced outrage over gun control, as well as "lone wolf" terminology being used rather than racial terrorism, as they posted news stories on developments in the case.

Also, #blacklivesmatter, a movement that has put the phrase in everyday nomenclature after a series of officer-involved shootings claiming lives of African American victims, took on new meaning as the slogan was applied to the apparent hate crime.

 

 

Went looking for something to post that might help me breathe. #CharlestonShooting

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