The shooting massacre at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, last week has galvanized much of the country, leading to a national outpouring of love and support for the community now grieving nine slain parishioners. Now, in one of the grandest gestures yet, the owner of the Carolina Panthers has decided to donate $100,000 to help the victims’ families.
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In a letter shared online Saturday by South Carolina Rep. Bakari Sellers, Panthers’ owner Jerry Richardson instructed that an enclosed six-figure check should be used to “provide $10,000 per family to help defray funeral costs and other financial needs of each, and $10,000 for the church as a memorial honoring the victims.”









