The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum will re-open Friday morning, although it won’t be a typical day.
Chief of Staff Bill Parsons said the entire staff will meet in the morning, and the museum will provide counseling to anyone who requests it.
At an interfaith solidarity gathering Thursday afternoon outside the museum, Parsons said the "spontaneous outpouring" since the shooting attack "means a great deal to us" and "means a lot to the family" of Stephen Johns, the security officer killed Wednesday.
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