Ten people were killed and three were injured in a mass shooting Saturday afternoon at the Tops Supermarket on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo, New York. Law enforcement officers are investigating the tragedy as a hate crime.
Here’s what we know about the victims so far:
- Eleven of the victims were African American.
- Two of them were white.
- Four of the victims were store employees.
- Out of the three hurt, two have been treated and released from the hospital.
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These are their names:
DECEASED
55-Year-Old Aaron Salter
The store’s security guard, a retired Buffalo Police officer, is among those killed. He has been identified as Aaron Salter. Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said Salter was a “hero in our eyes.”
86-Year-Old Ruth Whitfield
Former Buffalo Fire Commissioner Garnell Whitfield spoke to 2 On Your Side’s Claudine Ewing Saturday evening and confirmed his mother, Ruth Whitfield, 86, was one of the victims in the shooting. Ruth Whitfield was on her way from visiting her husband in a nursing home and stopped at the store to get something to eat.
77-Year-Old Pearly Young
Pearly Young was killed Sunday shopping for groceries. She loved singing, dancing and being with family. Young ran a food pantry in the Central Park neighborhood for 25 years, feeding people every Saturday. She was a mother, grandmother and missionary.
72-Year-Old Katherine Massey
The Associated Press reports that also killed was shopper Katherine Massey, whose sister, Barbara Massey, called her “a beautiful soul.” Massey used to write for the Buffalo News.
67-Year-Old Deacon Heyward Patterson
Deacon Heyward “Tenny” Patterson was killed. Patterson would often help drive people who needed transportation to the Jefferson Avenue store.
65-Year-Old Celestine Chaney
A granddaughter of Celestine Chaney said that Chaney was killed in the shooting. Chaney has six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She was also a cancer survivor.
32-Year-Old Roberta A. Drury
Buffalo Police confirmed Roberta Drury, of Buffalo, was one of the victims who died in the shooting. Her friend Krystle Pino said Heather Ly Drury was was full of life, caring, happy, she cared about everyone. Drury was originally from Syracuse, but staying in Buffalo.
52-Year-Old Margus D. Morrison
Officers said Margus Morrsion, of Buffalo, died from the injuries.
53-Year-Old Andre Mackneil
In addition to the others, Andre Mackneil, died from the shooting, police said. Mackneil is from Auburn, New York.
62-Year-Old Geraldine Talley
Buffalo Police said Geraldine Talley, of Buffalo, was another one of the shooting victims who died.
INJURED
Buffalo Police said three people were hurt in the mass shooting: 20-year-old Zaire Goodman of Buffalo; a 50-year-old from Tonawanda, New York; and a 55-year-old from Lackawanna, New York.
Officials said they were all taken to ECMC.
Goodman and the 50-year-old have been treated and released from the hospital, according to police.
20-Year-Old Zaire Goodman
One of those injured is the son of a staffer in State Senator Tim Kennedy’s office. The Associated Press identified him as 20-year-old Zaire Goodman. Goodman was shot in the neck but was recovering, Kennedy told a church service on Sunday. Goodman is the son of a staffer for Kennedy.
“I’m devastated. I’m angry,” Kennedy said. “And I’m thinking about the families who won’t welcome a loved one home tonight.”
The senator released the following statement reacting to Saturday’s events:
“Tonight, a member of my staff, my extended family, is at ECMC when she should be at home. She’s sitting in a hospital waiting room, because her beautiful, extraordinary son was shot while he was simply doing his job.
“To say that I’m heartbroken tonight doesn’t even do it justice. I’m devastated. I’m angry. And I’m thinking about the families who won’t welcome a loved one home tonight. All because an individual filled with pure evil made a calculated decision to senselessly take innocent lives. Let us be clear: this was a hate crime and an act of terrorism on our community. It was racially motivated, extremism in its most pure form.
“Although we may feel speechless, we will not remain silent.
“These victims and the families of these victims will see justice. While we grieve tonight, we will get through this together. I ask that you keep the families of those lost and injured in your prayers.”
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