Sharonda Coleman-Singleton's Son Forgives Charleston Church Gunman

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The son of one the Charleston church shooting victims said his family has forgiven the killer.

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The son of one the Charleston church shooting victims said his family has forgiven the killer.

Sharonda Coleman-Singletonvia facebook

Chris Singleton, son of slain Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, attended a vigil in his mother's honor Thursday at Goose Creek High School in suburban Charleston.

“We forgive, that’s one thing we are going to do,” he told NBC station WCBD. “She’s the best mom I could even ever ask for. Honestly, it’s going to be tough but I know we will get through it as a family.”

Coleman-Singleton, 45, was a speech therapist and girls' track and field coach at the school.

She was one of nine people slain while attending a Bible study at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on Wednesday night.

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