Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

VP attends last funeral for Buffalo victims

- Susan Haigh

Saturday marked the last funeral for victims of an alleged racially motivated attack on Black people at a Buffalo, New York, supermarke­t, with a service that became a call to action and an emotional plea to end the hate and violence that has wracked the nation in pain.

The funeral for 86-year-old Ruth Whitfield – the oldest of the 10 people who were killed – included a speech by Vice President Kamala Harris, who attended the service at Mount Olive Baptist Church in Buffalo. She addressed mourners at the insistence of the Rev. Al Sharpton, and said this is a moment in time for “all good people” to stand up to the injustice that happened at the Tops Friendly Market on May 14, as well as the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, last week and other mass shootings.

“We will not allow small people to create fear in our community,” she said. “We will not be afraid to stand up for what’s right, to speak truth even when it may be difficult to hear and speak.”

Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who delivered a fiery tribute to Whitfield at the beginning of the funeral service, called for all “accomplice­s” who aided and abetted “this monster” who opened fire in the supermarke­t to be held accountabl­e, from the gun manufactur­ers and distributo­rs to the parents of the suspect.

Crump said those who “instructed and radicalize­d this young, insecure individual” should also be held to account for taking Whitfield from her family and the Buffalo community. He called her “one of the most angelic figures that we have ever known.”

“It is a sin that this young depraved man, not a boy, went and killed Ruth Whitfield and the ‘Buffalo 10,’ ” Crump said, referring to the victims.

Whitfield had been inside the supermarke­t after visiting her husband of 68 years in a nursing home when a gunman identified by police as 18-year-old Payton Gendron began the deadly onslaught.

Authoritie­s said Gendron, who is white, targeted the store 3 hours from his home in Conklin, New York, because it is in a predominan­tly Black neighborho­od.

In all, 13 people were shot in the attack which federal authoritie­s are investigat­ing as a hate crime. Three people survived.

Whitfield was the mother of former Buffalo Fire Commission­er Garnell Whitfield.

Gendron is charged with first-degree murder and is being held without bail. His attorney entered a plea of not guilty on his behalf.

Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff visited a memorial outside the Tops Friendly Market after the funeral. The vice president laid flowers, and the pair paused to pray for several minutes.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY/AP ?? Vice President Kamala Harris and husband Doug Emhoff visit a memorial near the site of the supermarke­t shooting in Buffalo, N.Y.
PATRICK SEMANSKY/AP Vice President Kamala Harris and husband Doug Emhoff visit a memorial near the site of the supermarke­t shooting in Buffalo, N.Y.

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