South Carolina mourns
Funerals continued over the weekend for the victims of the mass killing at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina after President Barack Obama gave the eulogy, June 26, 2015, for Rev. Clementa Pinckney, who was killed in the attack.
Funerals took place June 27, 2015 for Cynthia Hurd, Tywanza Sanders and Suzie Jackson.
In this photo, Heather Hayward forms a heart with her hands as mourners file in for the funeral of Cynthia Hurd, 54, at the Emanuel AME Church, June 27, 2015.
Funeral for Cynthia Hurd
Family members react after leaving shooting victim Cynthia Hurd's funeral service at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina on June 27, 2015.
Funerals continued over the weekend for the victims of the mass killing at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina after President Barack Obama gave the eulogy, June 26, 2015, for Rev. Clementa Pinckney, who was killed in the attack.
Funeral for Cynthia Hurd
A program with a cover photograph of Cynthia Hurd, 54, is handed out before her funeral at the Emanuel AME Church on June 27, 2015.
Hurd was killed along with eight others in a mass shooting at the church in Charleston, South Carolina.
Funeral for Susie Jackson
The horse-drawn funeral caisson of shooting victim Susie Jackson arrives at Emanuel AME Church for funeral services in Charleston, South Carolina on June 27, 2015.
Funeral for Clementa Pinckney
A mourner wipes away a tear during funeral services for Rev. Pinckney in Charleston, South Carolina.
Funeral for Clementa Pinckney
U.S. President Barack Obama leads mourners in singing "Amazing Grace" as he delivers his eulogy in honor of the Rev. Clementa Pinckney during funeral services for Pinckney in Charleston, South Carolina on June 26, 2015.
Funeral for Clementa Pinckney
Mourners bow their heads in prayer during the funeral service where U.S. President Barack Obama delivered the eulogy for Rev. Clementa Pinckney, who was killed along with eight others in a mass shooting in Charleston, South Carolina.
Funeral for Clementa Pinckney
A woman wears an "Emanuel 9" ribbon to the funeral for Rev. Clementa Pinckney in Charleston, South Carolina, June 26, 2015.
President Barack Obama will deliver the eulogy for Pinckney, the pastor of the historic Emanuel AME Church where nine people were killed in a mass shooting.
Funeral for Clementa Pinckney
A South Carolina Highway Patrol honor guard stands next to the casket of Rev. Clementa Pinckney before his funeral service, June 26, 2015, in Charleston, S.C.
Funeral for Clementa Pinckney
Mourners attend the funeral for Rev. Clementa Pinckney who was killed during the mass shooting at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church along with eight others in Charleston, South Carolina.
Funeral for Clementa Pinckney
Mourners hug before the funeral begins for Rev. Clementa Pinckney at the College Charleston TD Arena where President Barack Obama is scheduled to deliver the eulogy.
Pinckney was killed during the mass shooting at the Emanuel AME Church along with eight others in Charleston, South Carolina.
Funeral for Ethel Lance
As South Caroline continues to mourn the shooting victims from Emanuel AME Church the first of the funerals for the nine parishioners killed were held June 25, 2015.
Here, Sharon Risher pays her respects to her mother, Ethel Lance, 70, before she is buried at the AME Church cemetery on June 25, 2015 in North Charleston.
Funeral for Ethel Lance
Brandon Risher, left, is pulled away by a friend as he cries over the casket of his grandmother, Ethel Lance, following her burial service in Charleston, June 25, 2015.
Ethel Lance was one of the nine people killed in the shooting at Emanuel AME Church the previous week.
Funeral for Ethel Lance
Pallbearer release doves over the casket holding Emanuel AME Church shooting victim Ethel Lance during her burial at the Emanuel AME Church Cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina, June 25, 2015.
South Carolina shooting victims
Ethel Lance's grandchildren console one another during her funeral service at the Royal Missionary Baptist Church in North Charleston, South Carolina June 25, 2015.
Funeral for Ethel Lance
Reverends Al Shapton (2ndR) and Jesse Jackson(C) stand behind the casket holding Emanuel AME Church shooting victim Ethel Lance during her funeral at the Royal Missionary Baptist Church in North Charleston, South Carolina, June 25, 2015.
South Carolina mourns
Clifford Jones waits for funeral services to begin for Ethel Lance at the Royal Missionary Baptist Church in North Charleston, South Carolina, June 25, 2015.
South Carolina mourns
Mourners attend the funeral service of Ethel Lance, 70, at Royal Missionary Baptist Church, in North Charleston, South Carolina, June 25, 2015.
South Carolina mourns
Mourners wait in line outside the State Capitol to pay their respects at the casket of the late South Carolina State Senator Clementa Pinckney as he lies in state in Columbia, South Carolina, June 24, 2015. Pinckney's funeral will be held June 26, 2015.
Pinckney, the late pastor of Emanuel AME Church, was one of the nine people killed inside the Emanuel AME church in a mass shooting.
Charleston mourns
The late South Carolina State Senator Clementa Pinckney's wife Jennifer (3rd L), and their daughters Eliana (2nd L) and Malana (4th L), watch as pallbearers carry his casket into the South Carolina State House in Columbia, June 24, 2015.
Charleston mourns
Pallbearers lower the casket of the late South Carolina State Senator Clementa Pinckney from a caisson in front of the South Carolina State House in Columbia, South Carolina, June 24, 2015.
Pinckney's funeral will take place Friday, June 26 with President Obama scheduled to deliver the eulogy.
Charleston mourns
Mary Stephens, right, helps fix the memorial for the nine shooting victims in front of Emanuel AME Church, on June 25, 2015, after heavy rain passed through the area.
Charleston mourns
As late South Carolina State Sen. Clementa Pinckney lies in state inside the rotunda of the State Capitol in Columbia, South Carolina, Eliana, left, his daughter and Jennifer Pinckney, his wife, hug mourners on Wednesday, June 24, 2015.
Charleston mourns
Mourners file past the open casket of church pastor and South Carolina State Sen. Clementa Pinckney who lies in state at the Statehouse Rotunda on June 24, 2015 in Columbia, South Carolina.
Charleston mourns
Mother Emanuel Church in Charleston, South Carolina holds sunday mass, after the killing of nine parishioners, to mourn the victims, June 21, 2015. Church bells rang out across the 'Holy City' as residents and others across the country preached unity and forgiveness.
Here, people join hands against the backdrop of an American flag as thousands of marchers meet in the middle of Charleston's Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge in a show of unity after nine black church parishioners were gunned down during a Bible study, Sunday, June 21, 2015, in Charleston, South Carolina.
Charleston mourns
People gather in solidarity on the Arthur Ravenel Jr. bridge in Charleston, June 21, 2015, after the first service at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church since a mass shooting left nine people dead.
Hundreds of people packed the sweltering Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, also known as Mother Emanuel, in Charleston for an emotional memorial service June 21, 2015, just days after a gunman, identified by authorities as Dylann Roof, a 21-year-old white man, shot dead nine black church members.
Charleston mourns
People hold a vigil on the Arthur Ravenel Jr. bridge June 21, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina.
Charleston mourns
Thousands of people walk across the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge in Charleston, South Carolina on June 21, 2015, after the first service at the Emanuel AME Church since a mass shooting left nine people dead during a bible study.
Charleston mourns
People hug, cheer and sing after participating in a "unity chain" across the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge over the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina, June 21, 2015.
The march was organized to commemorate the nine people shot to death June 17, 2015 at the Emanuel AME Church.
#CharlestonUnited
The marquee at the American movie theater reads #CharlestonUnited after the killing of nine members of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, June 22, 2015.
New Yorkers show support
A man stands next to a sign during an interfaith candlelight vigil in solidarity with Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina outside Barclays Center on June 21, 2015 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
New Yorkers show support
Mourners gather in Union Square Park on June 18, 2015 in New York City to remember those killed at a Bible study in Charleston, South Carolina.
Charleston mourns
Photos show signs of support left at a makeshift memorial at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, June 20, 2015.
Dylann Roof, a 21-year-old with a criminal record, is accused of killing nine people at a Bible-study meeting in the historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina, in an attack U.S. officials are investigating as a hate crime.
Charleston mourns
Pastor Dimas Salaberrios of the Infinity Bible Church in New York City leads prayers outside the historic Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, June 20, 2015.
Charleston mourns
Jimmy Guyton participates at the first church service on June 21, 2015, four days after a mass shooting that claimed the lives of nine people at the historic Emanuel AME Church, in Charleston.
Church elders decided to hold the regularly scheduled Sunday school and worship service as they continue to grieve the shooting death of nine of its members.
Charleston mourns
Parishioners hold hands and sing during services at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, June 21, 2015.
The church held its first service since a mass shooting left nine people dead during a Bible study.
Charleston mourns
An overflow crowd stands outside Emanuel AME Church during the morning service in Charleston, June 21, 2015.
Charleston mourns
The Emanuel AME Church is reflected in the sunglasses of nine year-old Laney Collar in Charleston, South Carolina June 21, 2015, during the first service since a mass shooting left nine people dead during a Bible study.
Charleston mourns
Parishioners react during services at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, June 21, 2015.
Charleston mourns
A parishioner prays at the empty seat of the Rev. Clementa Pinckney before services at the Emanuel AMEa Church in Charleston, South Carolina, June 21, 2015.
Pinckney was one nine people killed during a Bible study at the church the night of June 17, 2015.
Charleston mourns
People line up as they wait for the doors to open at Emanuel AME Church as it is opened for a Sunday service in Charleston, June 21, 2015.
Suspect Dylann Roof, 21, was arrested and charged in the killing of nine people during a prayer meeting in the church, one of the nation's oldest black churches in the South.
Charleston mourns
Parishioners in a packed Emanuel AME listen to the service in Charleston, South Carolina, June 21, 2015.
Charleston mourns
People hold hands to pray outside the morning service at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, June 21, 2015.
Charleston mourns
Parishioners embrace during services at the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, June 21, 2015.
Charleston mourns
Raymond Smith pays his respects outside the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, June 21, 2015, just before the first service in the church since a mass shooting left nine people dead during a Bible study.
Charleston mourns
Church-goers enter the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, June 21, 2015, for the first service in the church since a mass shooting left nine people dead during a Bible study.
Charleston mourns
Crowds take part in the morning service at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, June 21, 2015.