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Indiana Black Expo President Prays for Charleston Victims

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ Indiana Black Expo President Tanya Bell says the organizations thoughts and prayers are with the families and victims of a deadly shooting at a South Carolina church. 
 
Bell says the organization prays that justice will prevail and that the church in Charleston is surrounded by love during this challenging time. The Emanuel AME Church in Charleston is one of the nation's oldest black churches. 
 
Police say a nine people, including the pastor, were fatally shot at a prayer meeting Wednesday night inside the church in downtown Charleston.

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