4 Things To Know: Charleston Shooting, Buxton, 'Grey' & A New $10 Bill
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Here's a look at the stories you need to know for Thursday.
Number One: The Charleston Church Shooting
Information continues to come in following a shooting in a Charleston church where nine people were killed.
The suspect - a man in his 20s - is still at large.
It happened at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Police say the gunman sat in the on the church meeting for an hour before he opened fire.
The victims include three men and six women.
The Charleston police chief describes the shooting as a hate crime.
Number Two: Buxton Makes His Debut At Target Field
The best prospect in the majors made his debut at Target Field, and it came with a Twins win.
Byron Buxton is only 21 years old, and made the quickest jump to the majors by a Twins player in a decade.
His fielding was fast, but he struggled a little at the plate.
Twins took the St. Louis Cardinals 3 to 1.
First pitch for Thursday's game is just after noon.
Number Three: A New Face On The $10
A push to get a woman on the $20 bill paid off.
But it won't be the $20, instead it'll be the $10.
The Treasury Department made the announcement that the bill will be unveiled in 2020.
That's the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote.
No word on who will be on the bill.
Number Four: New "Grey" Released For Summer
"Grey" was released at midnight.
It was a surprise announcement by author E.L. James.
This is "50 Shades of Grey" from Christian Grey's point of view.
It's the fourth book in the bondage series.
More than 125 million copies of the trilogy have sold, and experts predict this will be a hit, too.