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members described to cnn what kind of man he was. >> darryl was a fun loving young man. he was very active in my granddaughter's life from the time he and my daughter met. from the time she got pregnant he was very active in her life. she loved her daddy and her daddy loved her. >> what were his hobbies, such a young man? >> he could rap, play basketball. they played video games together. his favorite memory is when he took her to dave & buster's. it's hurtful because i thought racism was behind us and evidently it's not. that's what they're calling this, racism. he was a coward, you went in and shot at people for nothing, that you didn't even know. then you took your own life. that's just the cowardly way to go. outrage in india, after a

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coward. you went in and shot these innocent people for nothing. you didn't even know. and then you took your own life. that's just the cowardly way to go. >> that was a family member of one of the victims of saturday's deadly shooting of three black residents at a dollar general in jacksonville, florida. she described 29-year-old jerold gellion as a fun-loving young father of a 4-year-old little girl. a little girl who still did not know a gunman killed her father as of last night, because her family just hasn't been able to find the words to tell her about it. the sheriff in jacksonville says a madman who hated black people targeted those victims. the sheriff released video of the moments the gunman approached and entered the store. there's a still shot of that there. we're just showing you a still, because it is extremely disturbing to watch and we know what happened next. three people were killed over 11

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violent extremism. isabella rosales is live in jacksonville. the sheriff is saying the two firearms used were legally purchased here. what more do we know about what precipitated this rampage, and what's happening in the aftermath? >> reporter: right, they were both legally purchased from a private -- from two gun dealers, and there was no criminal history with this shooter but, phil, there is outrage and heartbreak with this community as the shooter, an outsider, traveled to this predominantly black community. the first place he ended up wasn't this dollar general, but instead a historically black school. >> i thought racism was behind us, but evidently it's not. you was a coward. you went in there and shot these innocent people for nothing. you didn't even know them. >> reporter: family members reacting to the shooting in jacksonville saturday that took the lives of three black people.

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pnc bank. that's what they're calling this, an act of racism. i just feel like you is a coward. you went in there and shot these innocent people for nothing that you didn't even know then you took your own life. that's just the cowardly way to go. >> a family member of one of the three victims killed in jacksonville, florida, and what the justice department is investigating as a hate crime. investigators say a white gunman

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investigated as a hate crime. a white man killed three victims who were all black. the 21-year-old shooter drew swastikas on the arms, and the gunman left behind racist ramblings that read like "the diary of a mad man." now the community is left with loss and uncertainty. >> i thought that racism is behind us, but edly it is not. you was a coward and you went in and shot these negligent people that you didn't know. >> cnn's omar hi nejimenez joins now. these are people who were targeted. >> yes, and the justice department is looking into this and investigating it as a hate crime and act of racially-motivated violent extremisment i wanted you the hear from the jacksonville mayor who took particular exception

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the he took the coward's way out but we condemn what happened in the strongest possible terms. we've offered support for sheriff waters in jacksonville and we sent condolences to the victims and their families who were the victims of a cowardly act. >> this violence is not the first of such a tragedy unless we demand change now, it won't be the last. reverend smith serves as the hoover memorial church in baltimore and he joins us now. thank you for joining the program this is the anniversary of the march on washington, we've come so far as a nation what do you tell the nation when something like this happens? >> number one, i was 16 at the time of that march. i remember it well. martin luther king reverend martin luther king was a role model for me.

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what turned up the temperature? what brought this coward to the boiling point? we're in an environment now where there's the expectation of grievance and hate for political gain. and we need to understand the wide reach of who's responsible for this. i think that's the first thing. the second thing is that we have to tell ourselves about your story about the march on washington. this extraordinary moment of august 28th 1963, is actually claimed by political violence. not only that extraordinary march in may of 1963, and in birmingham, where we saw bull connor bring up the fire hoses and the dogs, those dogs and fire hoses were directed towards children, amen. that was a children's march. and we think about the courage of -- who shot down on june 11th, right? when we think about that moment and we think about george wallace on june 11th, standing in front of the university of alabama, declaring his

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people are being killed by white nationalists then during the civil rights era. that's just concerning. i would offer the dichotomy for your viewers saying that this guy here, who shoots innocent people in the store, is an ultimate coward. if you contrast that today on the day of the civil rights march, to some of the civil rights heroes. -- who was in mississippi, a soldier, a veteran of the u.s. army, who was trying to register people to vote when he was killed by a sniper who was a korean, because he was trying to register people to vote. and he had been threatened amid yet he continued to go out and register people to vote. that's pure courage, as put up against pure cowardice here. and as america, we don't need to lose sight of the difference between cowards and people. we seem to lose it in america.

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recognize that this was a racist attack against black people. clearly it was motivated that way, i'm sure we will learn even more about the hateful messages that have been left behind by it's a shooter and this coward. so it is important for the community and us as a country to recognize that this was an attack on the black community, within that city, and so that is going to take ensuring that that community especially is supported at this time and the resources are on the ground that mental health providers are there. that schools are able to bring in children and families and provide the support that will be needed in that community. at the same time as all of that is happening, we have to continue to push out these moments and really take our anger that we should feel. it's not just sadness but anger and try to turn that into action. these members of congress and across the country, it is past time to add a minimum get to

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clearly it was motivated that way, i'm sure we will learn even more about the hateful messages that have been left behind by it's a shooter and this coward. so it is important for the community and us as a country to recognize that this was an attack on the black community, within that city, and so that is going to take ensuring that that community especially is supported at this time and the resources are on the ground that mental health providers are there. that schools are able to bring in children and families and provide the support that will be needed in that community. at the same time as all of that is happening, we have to continue to push out these moments and really take our anger that we should feel. it's not just sadness but anger and try to turn that into action. these members of congress and across the country, it is past time to add a minimum get to

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