The Phoenix

Roberson family humbled by support

Family of slain road rage victim overwhelme­d by kindness of strangers

- By Fran Maye fmaye@21st-centurymed­ia.com @kennettpap­er on Twitter

Bianca Roberson’s father said the support he and his family received since his daughter was murdered has been “beyond words.”

The victim’s father, Rodney Roberson, said free pizzas froma shop Bianca frequented have been sent to the family home on South Coventry Lane in West Chester nearly every day, and even his mother-in-law got her carpets cleaned for free.

“I went to get a suit for my son for the funeral, and they wouldn’t even let me pay for it,” said Rodney Roberson. “There has been so much support, it’s unbelievab­le. I go out get something to eat, and people at the restaurant won’t even let me pay. We are very humble and grateful for all of the love and support we have been getting.”

As of Saturday afternoon, a GoFundMe campaign for the Roberson family raised more than $45,000 (the goal was to raise $25,000 to cover the family’s funeral expenses.) More than 1,200 people donated to the fund over the past nine days.

Many, like Tom Buglio of West Chester, wrote words of encouragem­ent to the family along with their donation.

“What an unspeakabl­e tragedy, for a family who has suffered greatly,” Buglio said. “Many are working to see that a tragedy like this does not befall another family like yours. My sincerest condolence­s.”

The family is also in the process of establishi­ng a scholarshi­p in memory of Bianca and her brother Mykel. Jacksonvil­le Uni- versity, the college Bianca had planned to attend, and Bayard Rustin High School, where 18-year-old Bianca recently graduated, reached out the family to set up future scholarshi­ps in Bianca’s name.

“There has been somuch support, it’s unbelievab­le,” Rodney Roberson said. “I have never seen anything like this before. It touches me. It touches us all. There are a lot of good people in this community.”

The man charged in the road-rage murder of Bianca Roberson, David Desper, 28, of Trainer, Delaware County, is being held without bail at Chester County Prison. A preliminar­y hearing is scheduled July 13 before District Judge William Kraut of West Goshen.

Rodney Roberson said he is planning to attend the hearing.

Bianca Roberson died of a single gunshot wound to the head, suffered when she was driving her 2009 Chevrolet Malibu attempting to merge from one lane to another near the end of the Route 100 spur that connects to Route 202 south in West Goshen at around 5:30 p.m. June 28. In the days that ensued, a nationwide manhunt got underway for the driver of a faded red Chevy pickup truck. At 2 a.m. Sunday, July 2, Desper surrendere­d at the Media office of his attorney. The case has been pre-assigned to Common Pleas Court Judge Ann Marie Wheatcraft.

At the site of the shooting, family and friends have left memorial parapherna­lia for Bianco Roberson, including touching handwritte­n signs and condolence­s to the family.

“So many people have been expressing their condolence­s, it’s just wonder- ful,” Rodney Roberson said. “But it had to be the death of my daughter, but we accept it, and we gratefully accept what everybody has shown us because this is who she was. All of the love that has been shown by this community is what our daughter was all about. Who shewas when shewas alive is coming back in her death.”

Bianca Roberson’s funeral was held Friday at St. Paul’s Baptist Church in West Chester, with more than 300 people attending.

 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Flowers and mementos mark the spot on Route 100where Bianca Roberson was killed in a road rage shooting on June 28. There has been an outpouring of generosity toward the Roberson family in wake of this horrific crime.
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Flowers and mementos mark the spot on Route 100where Bianca Roberson was killed in a road rage shooting on June 28. There has been an outpouring of generosity toward the Roberson family in wake of this horrific crime.
 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Rodney and Michelle Roberson hold a photo of their daughter, Bianca Nikol Roberson who was shoot and killed as she drove home on the Route 100Bypass in a road rage incident on June 28.
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Rodney and Michelle Roberson hold a photo of their daughter, Bianca Nikol Roberson who was shoot and killed as she drove home on the Route 100Bypass in a road rage incident on June 28.
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Bianca Roberson

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