Dozens Gather to Honor Means’ Memory
Friends and neighbors gathered this week to honor the life of James Means, the teen killed three weeks ago on Charleston’s East End. William Pulliam admitted to pulling the trigger, and has gained attention for saying he took “another piece of trash off the streets”. Hundreds gathered this week at Abundant Life Ministries to call for change. With that in mind, many people signed up for volunteer opportunities with the ministries, and encouraged generosity. Pulliam’s case meanwhile, was sent to the grand jury on Dec. 1.