Hundreds of people protest against the Confederate flag (C) during a protest rally in Columbia, South, Carolina on June 20, 2015. The racially divisive Confederate battle flag flew at full-mast despite others flying  at half-staff in South Carolina after the killing of nine black people in an historic African-American church in Charleston on June 17. Dylann Roof, the 21-year-old white male suspected of carrying out the Emanuel African Episcopal Methodist Church bloodbath, was one of many southern Americans who identified with the 13-star saltire in red, white and blue.      AFP PHOTO/MLADEN ANTONOV        (Photo credit should read MLADEN ANTONOV/AFP/Getty Images)

A burst of noise, sirens, police, chaos, the actual scene after parishioners at Mother Emanuel AME Church, Charleston, South Carolina, were murdered by Dylann Roof while at a prayer meeting on June 17, 2015. Actual news of events immediately following massacre. A cacophony of various newscasters and speakers, perhaps President Obama. For example: “The shooter walked into the Emanuel AME Church and opened fire. We do know there are several victims, but it’s unclear at this time how many and if there are any fatalities.” “Dylann Roof would rant about the controversial killings of African Americans Trayvon Martin and Freddie Gray.” “Critics say that the banner should be put away for good after the racist murders at Emanuel AME Church.” The video shows protests to take down the Confederate flag from the capitol building. A crowd is chanting, “Take it down! Take it down!”