Another interesting take is the different reactions from the black AME church in South Carolina, and white Christians in rural America. Night and day difference.
The AME 'church' is a communist social club.
I am not sure what comparison(s) you are trying to make.
In the South Carolina case you had the AME Congregation speaking of forgiveness for the assailant. Hard to do, but certainly a Christian attribute to be admired. But the assailant was alive. In the Roseburg case the assailant was dead - so forgiveness from the Roseburg population was pointless. The dead man has a Judge to see.
The AME church allowed themselves to be used by a race-baiting, anti-American President. I am not sure they all were on board with getting used, but they allowed it (probably because the melanin content of his skin was 'close enough' to their own). The Roseburg people don't want to be used, and they want this anti-American President to stay away...
Is the latter point the contrast you are trying to make, or is it another point?