Chattanooga, Tenn., Church Bells Ring Out In Honor Of Killed Service Members
Chattanooga, Tenn., Church Bells Ring Out In Honor Of Killed Service Members
Thursday marks the one week anniversary of the shootings at military recruiting centers in Chattanooga, Tenn. Churches in the city will ring bells five times in memory of the five service members who were killed.
ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST:
Today in Chattanooga, Tenn., a somber moment.
(SOUNDBITE OF CHURCH BELL RINGING)
MELISSA BLOCK, HOST:
Late this afternoon, several churches and chapels rang their bells.
(SOUNDBITE OF CHURCH BELL RINGING)
BLOCK: They chimed five times - one for each of the military service members who died in the shootings one week ago.
SIEGEL: Sergeant Carson Holmquist, Petty Officer Randall Smith, Gunnery Sergeant Thomas Sullivan, Lance Corporal Squire Wells, Staff Sergeant David Wyatt.
BLOCK: Federal authorities still don't have a clear picture of why Muhammad Abdulazeez went to the two military facilities and opened fire, targeting the service members. Agents are looking into his mental health and examining if he had ties to any radical organization.
SIEGEL: The first of the funerals is tomorrow in Hixson, Tenn. Family and friends will gather to remember Marine Staff Sergeant David Wyatt. After the funeral, there'll be a procession to the Chattanooga National Cemetery, where he'll be buried with full military honors.
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