The US authorities will pay $ 29 million to the families of those killed in Charleston
Fri Jun 19, 2015 10:24 pm
The Ministry of Justice in the United States has allocated $ 29 million for South Carolina. This money will be partially transferred to the families of those killed in an attack on a church in Charleston.
The money for the families of the victims will be provided under the Government's national program of grant assistance to victims of crime.
The city of Charleston in the US state of South Carolina man opened fire in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, which killed nine people.
Police called it "a crime motivated by hate." The killer sat in the church an hour before opening fire on worshipers.
On Friday, the suspect Dylan Rufus were charged.
glavcom.ua: In Russian
The money for the families of the victims will be provided under the Government's national program of grant assistance to victims of crime.
The city of Charleston in the US state of South Carolina man opened fire in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, which killed nine people.
Police called it "a crime motivated by hate." The killer sat in the church an hour before opening fire on worshipers.
On Friday, the suspect Dylan Rufus were charged.
glavcom.ua: In Russian
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