All 10 Buffalo shooting victims have now been named
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Most of the victims shot in Buffalo were black (Pictures: Instagram/Facebook/Reuters)

The victims of the ‘racist’ massacre in Buffalo have all been identified as their devastated families speak out.

White supremacist Payton Gendron, 18, is accused of killing 10 people and wounding three others at the Tops Friendly supermarket, in New York state, on Saturday.

He allegedly opened fire in the predominantly black neighbourhood. All of the victims we know about so far were black.

An 86-year-old grandma, Ruth Whitfield, and retired police officer, Aaron Salter, were the first two victims

More details about them and the identities of the other victims have now been released.

Ruth Whitfield

Ms Whitfield, 86, was identified as a victim by her son, Garnell, who told she was a ‘blessing’ who acted as a ‘mother to the motherless’.

She was in the store at the time while picking up some groceries on her way home from visiting her husband in a nursing home.

86-year-old Ruth Whitfield was on her way home from visiting her husband in a nursing home (Picture: Whitfield Family)

Aaron Salter Jr

Mr Salter was working as a security guard after a successful career as a Buffalo police officer.

He reportedly tried to confront Gendron after the ‘racist’ shooter had allegedly already shot four and three in the carpark.

The dad-of-three fired his own gun at Gendron but it’s believed the bullets could not pierce Gendron’s armour.

Buffalo police commissioner Joseph Gramaglia called Mr Salter ‘a hero in our eyes’ while Police Benevolent Association president John Evans said: ‘I had the pleasure of knowing him, great guy, well-respected, well-liked.’

The dad-of-three was working as a security guard who tried to stop the shooter (Picture: Instagram)

Katherine Massey

The 72-year-old was doing her regular grocery shop before she met her horrific fate.

Her sister, Barbara, 64, told the : ‘I thought about it all night and I would like him to be in there for 70, 80 years.

‘I want him to wake up every day with a black person or a Jewish person there next to him and have to deal with that.’

Ms Massey has been described in local media as a ‘powerful voice’ who campaigned for civil rights and education in the black community.

Pearl Young

The mum and grandma, 77, was identified by a local journalist who knew Ms Young from her 25 years of feeding the poor in Buffalo’s Central Park.

The reporter wrote: ‘She loved singing, dancing and being with family. She was a mother, grandma, and missionary. Gone too soon.’

Pearl Young used to help feed those in need at Buffalo’s Central Park for 25 years

Celestine Chaney

The 65-year-old single mum, who survived breast cancer, was named as a victim by her son Wayne Jones.

He said she went to the shops with her sister to get strawberries so they could make a cake together.

Her sister only just survived the shooting because she was able to run and hide in a freezer.

But Ms Chaney had issues with her legs and was unable to do the same.

Ms Chaney, 65, would have been unable to run from the shooter, her son said (Picture: Facebook)

Roberta Drury

Like so many others, this 32-year-old had thought nothing of rushing out to the supermarket to get some groceries for dinner.

Her sister Amanda told the : ‘She was always the centre of attention and made the whole room smile and laugh.’

Ms Drury was described as ‘very vibrant’ by her heartbroken sister (Picture: Reuters)

Heyward Patterson

Mr Patterson’s niece, Teniqua Clark, told the her uncle made his living giving lifts to people to and from the supermarket.

He made a point of charging less than a traditional taxi or other ride-sharing services so he was affordable for everyone.

Mr Patterson used to offer cheaper lifts for people in his community to get to and from the supermarket

Margus D Morrison

The 52-year-old Buffalo native died in the attack, Buffalo police confirmed.

His mother also confirmed the father of three’s death in an interview with

Andre Mackneil

Mr Mackneil was in town visiting family at the time of the attack.

The 53-year-old from Auburn, New York had gone to the store to pick up a surprise birthday cake for his grandson.

‘He never came out with the cake,’ his cousin Clarissa Alston-McCutcheon said, according to .

She said he was ‘just a loving and caring guy,’ who loved to plan surprises for his family, whom he ‘was always there for.’

Geraldine Talley

The 62-year-old was remembered as someone who ‘wanted everything to be easy and full of love.’

Ms Talley’s niece, Kesha Chapman, told her aunt was like a second mother to her.

‘Auntie Gerri was the sweetest person,’ Chapman said.

The three victims of the shooting who were struck by gunfire and survived have also been identified.

Zaire Goodman, a 20-year-old from Buffalo who works for US Senator Tim Kennedy was inside the store at the time of the attack. He survived after suffering from non-life-threatening injuries.

Jennifer Warrington, 50, of Tonawanda, New York, was also injured in the shooting, according to WIVB 4. She was released from ECMC.

Christopher Braden, 55, of Lockawanna, New York, was also injured in the shooting.

The attack was streamed on Twitch before Gendron surrendered to the police and charged with murder.

The massacre was called an act of ‘violent extremism’ motivated by racial hatred.

Witnesses claim Gendron had the N-word sprawled across his rifle.

He is also believed to have published a 180-page manifesto in which he called to white people to rise up and kill African Americans and Jews.

On page 165, under the heading ‘Kill high profile enemies’, he allegedly singled out London’s Mayor, the son of a Pakistani immigrant, as one of three men he wanted dead.

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