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