Charleston shootings: Hundreds flock to service
Hundreds of people have flocked to the African-American church in which nine parishioners were shot dead in South Carolina, as it reopens for services.
The visiting reverend, Norvel Goff, said the "devil entered" but failed to "take control of your church". He stood in for Reverend Clementa Pinckney, one of the victims of the attack on the bible-studying group.
Hundreds of people packed the Emanuel AME church for the service on Sunday morning, amid tight security.
Aleem Maqbool reports.