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Buffalo Shooting Victims: Guard Hero and Teacher who was a pillar of community are among the 10 killed

Thirteen people, aged 20 to 86, were shot. Eleven of them were black and two were white, according to Buffalo police.

• Roberta A. Drury, 32, of Buffalo

• Margus D. Morrison, 52, of Buffalo

• Andre McNeil, 53, of Auburn, New York

• Aaron Salter, 55, of Lockport, New York

• Geraldine Talley, 62, of Buffalo

• Celestine Cheney, 65, of Buffalo

• Hayward Patterson, 67, of Buffalo

• Katherine Massey, 72, of Buffalo

• Pearl Young, 77, of Buffalo

• Ruth Whitfield, 86, of Buffalo

• Zaire Goodman, 20, of Buffalo recovered and released from hospital

• Jennifer Warrington, 50, of Tonawanda, New York, was treated and discharged from the hospital.

• Christopher Braden, 55, of Lackawanna, New York, suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced $2.8 million in financing for victims and their families, according to a statement by her office.

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” past 24 hours were traumatic for New Yorkers,” Hochul said. in announcement on Sunday. “Whole world looks how we will come together as New Yorkers to overcome this unthinkable tragedy. Buffalo, my hometown, this is the City of Good Neighbors and New York State will good neighbours for them.”

New York State Office of Victim assistance service will in Buffalo for a week to help manage funding and help victims and families in receiving financial assistance from the state, the report said.

Suspected shooter – Payton S. Gendron, 18-year-old white man – traveled hours to target the most popular markets store in According to Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown, it is a predominantly black neighborhood.

Investigators also consideration of the proposed manifest posted online Saturday in connection with of the shooting, two federal law enforcement officials told CNN. The author of the manifesto describes himself as a fascist, white supremacist and anti-Semite.

Details of the victims and their lives began to surface.

That’s what we are know about them.

Aaron Salter

Guard “hero” who engaged in a fight with a suspect, but was mortally wounded, was Aaron Salter, former “Buffalo Police Lieutenant,” the mayor said.

Authorities say suspect in Buffalo supermarket shooting came from hours far.  That's what we are know Authorities say suspect in Buffalo supermarket shooting came from hours far.  That's what we are know

Salter was highly respected in the police department, Brown said on CNN’s New Day Weekend, and worked at a supermarket. for a few years after retirement.

Salter is a hero who tried to protect people in in the store tried to save a life and in process, lost his life,” Brown said.

A security guard at the supermarket “shot the suspect multiple times” as he entered the premises. store said Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia, but the suspect was wearing tactical gear which protected him from the fire of the guards.

Ruth Whitfield

Ruth Whitfield spotted in this photo is from her son was killed in Saturday shooting at Buffalo supermarket.Ruth Whitfield spotted in this photo is from her son was killed in Saturday shooting at Buffalo supermarket.

Also killed were 86-year- old Ruth Whitfield, mother of former Buffalo fire chief Garnell Whitfield told CNN Brown.

The mayor saw her son walking on jefferson avenue road outside supermarket, and suggested that Garnell Whitfield was there to lend a helping hand, Brown recalled Sunday to congregants at Bethel True Baptist Church. The Mayor turned to former fire commissioner, if he was there to help.

“He said, ‘Yes, mayor. But I’m here because I’m looking for my mother”, Brown said.

Ruth Whitfield visited former commissioner’s father in leaving home, as she did every day, he told the mayor, and she stopped at the supermarket to buy some products.

Mass shooting at Buffalo supermarket was a racist hate crime, police sayMass shooting at Buffalo supermarket was a racist hate crime, police say

“We have called her and she is not returning calls. car still in parking space. And I’m afraid that she one of victims of this shooting,” Brown recalled the words of Garnell Whitfield.

His fears were later confirmed, Brown said.

Speaking at the same event, Houkul said, “We have to do something about it.”

“I thought I was strong,” she said, “but after hearing the mayor say story of our commissioner who dedicated his life to saving lives and lost mother over Act of racism and white supremacy in This community “Now I am angry, my friends.

Pearl Young

Pearl Young was a replacement teacher for Buffalo Public Schools.Pearl Young was a replacement teacher for Buffalo Public Schools.

Pearl Young, 77, was a substitute teacher and “true pillar in in community,” her family said in statement.

“Pearl was a long time ago to replace the teacher with Buffalo Public School District and recently worked at Emerson School. of hospitality,” the statement said.

“If there one the comfort we can take from this tragedy is that we know this mom up in heaven with our dad (her Ollie) dances and screams with our heavenly father”, the message says.

Geraldine Talley

Geraldine Talley, 62, did it regular grocery shopping with her fiancé on On Saturday, when she was shot, her niece Lakesha Chapman told CNN.

Talley was Chapman’s “aunt Jerry,” her father’s younger sister and amazing woman, she said.

Chapman Lives in Atlanta and had just I arrived in buffalo be with family on Sunday when she spoke to CNN on the phone.

Chapman referred to Tally as her “Aunt Jerry” and said she was an amazing woman. She said that Tully was her father’s younger sister.

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“She’s sweet, honey, you know the life of in partyChapman said. She was the person who always put our family reunited together, she was an avid baker… mother of two beautiful children.”

“She was just lover. I mean, she hasn’t met a stranger and that’s why it hurts so much,” Chapman said. who life in Atlanta and had just I arrived in buffalo be with family on Sunday when she spoke to CNN on the phone.

Chapman said Tully was at the front of in store when the shooting started and her fiancé went for orange juice so he could escape unscathed.

5 hours walked in front of her family found out she was killed, Chapman said.

“We are outraged,” she said. “This is obviously not first racially triggered attack in America. However, this first it hits our home.”

It’s “the most overwhelming, overwhelming feeling,” she said.

“She was shopping and this man came out of its proximity to attack as of her skin color because of her zip code knowbecause it was predominantly black,” Chapman said. – She was innocent. And it’s… there are no words to describe it.”

Artemis Moshtagyan of CNN, David Williams and Caroll Alvarado contributed to this report.

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