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Charleston shooting: Outrage as local newspaper carries gun shop advert on front page | Charleston shooting: Outrage as local newspaper carries gun shop advert on front page |
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A local newspaper in Charleston has apologised after an advert for a gun shop was attached to its front page the day after nine people were shot dead at a church in the city. | A local newspaper in Charleston has apologised after an advert for a gun shop was attached to its front page the day after nine people were shot dead at a church in the city. |
A flyer stuck to The Post and Courier offered a $30 (£19) deal for Thursday, which is “ladies’ night”, just miles away from the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church. | A flyer stuck to The Post and Courier offered a $30 (£19) deal for Thursday, which is “ladies’ night”, just miles away from the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church. |
For that price ATP Gun Shop gives women a pistol or revolver, 50 rounds of ammunition, eye and ear protection, access to a shooting range, an instructor and a souvenir T-shirt. | For that price ATP Gun Shop gives women a pistol or revolver, 50 rounds of ammunition, eye and ear protection, access to a shooting range, an instructor and a souvenir T-shirt. |
The advert was stuck Thursday’s front page, just above the full-page story on the previous night’s racially-motivated massacre. | The advert was stuck Thursday’s front page, just above the full-page story on the previous night’s racially-motivated massacre. |
“Church attack kills 9,” the headline read. “Manhunt on for suspect after ‘hate crime’ shooting at Emanuel AME.” | “Church attack kills 9,” the headline read. “Manhunt on for suspect after ‘hate crime’ shooting at Emanuel AME.” |
Readers voiced their outrage on social media after pictures of copies of the paper carrying the advert were shared. | Readers voiced their outrage on social media after pictures of copies of the paper carrying the advert were shared. |
“Placing a sticker advertising guns on and headline about a mass shooting in your own town is outrageous,” one person wrote on The Post and Courier’s Facebook page. | “Placing a sticker advertising guns on and headline about a mass shooting in your own town is outrageous,” one person wrote on The Post and Courier’s Facebook page. |
“Shame on you,” another reader said, with others calling the advert and its placement “despicable” and "insensitive". | “Shame on you,” another reader said, with others calling the advert and its placement “despicable” and "insensitive". |
The newspaper released an apology for the error yesterday. | The newspaper released an apology for the error yesterday. |
“The placement of a sticky note ad on the front page of some home delivery newspapers on Thursday was a deeply regrettable coincidence,” the statement said. “We apologise.” | “The placement of a sticky note ad on the front page of some home delivery newspapers on Thursday was a deeply regrettable coincidence,” the statement said. “We apologise.” |
The Post and Courier has been running more than 210 years and is the thought to be the oldest daily newspaper in the South. | The Post and Courier has been running more than 210 years and is the thought to be the oldest daily newspaper in the South. |
It won this year’s Pulitzer Prize for public service for its series of reports on deaths from domestic violence in South Carolina. | |
An editorial said the church massacre “transcended past horrors” of war, fire, storms and earthquakes that Charleston has seen and showed “shocking inhumanity”. | An editorial said the church massacre “transcended past horrors” of war, fire, storms and earthquakes that Charleston has seen and showed “shocking inhumanity”. |
The newspaper urged the local community to unite against the “persisting poison of racism” and for the overdue reform of US gun laws. | The newspaper urged the local community to unite against the “persisting poison of racism” and for the overdue reform of US gun laws. |
Dylann Roof, a 21-year-old white man, is suspected of targeting a historic African-American church because of his racial hatred and his Facebook page suggests a fascination with apartheid and white supremacy. | Dylann Roof, a 21-year-old white man, is suspected of targeting a historic African-American church because of his racial hatred and his Facebook page suggests a fascination with apartheid and white supremacy. |
He remains in custody and is expected to appear via video link from custody at a bail hearing later on Friday. | He remains in custody and is expected to appear via video link from custody at a bail hearing later on Friday. |
Four pastors, including Democratic state Senator Clementa Pinckney, were among the six women and three men killed. | Four pastors, including Democratic state Senator Clementa Pinckney, were among the six women and three men killed. |
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