GETZVILLE, N.Y. — Mourners gathered Wednesday to pay tribute to a retired police officer who was hailed as a hero for his response to a deadly mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, earlier this month.
The retired police officer killed in the Buffalo supermarket shooting has been posthumously awarded the city police department's medal of honor and promoted to lieutenant.
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 26, 2022
The honors were announced Wednesday before Aaron Salter was laid to rest. pic.twitter.com/uu5awI9I7s
According to The Associated Press, Aaron Salter Jr., a 55-year-old security guard at Tops Friendly Market, was one of 10 people killed May 14 when a man dressed in military gear opened fire at the Buffalo supermarket. The suspected gunman, whom police identified as 18-year-old Peyton S. Gendron, was arrested and charged with murder, the news agency reported.
#RIP Retired Buffalo PD Officer #AaronSalter who lost his life while heroically saving others today during a deadly mass shooting at Tops on Jefferson Ave. in #Buffalo. May all of the victims and their loved ones be held in comfort and strength ❤️https://t.co/7E0BV1Dy7Z pic.twitter.com/BilxFi4btf
— Alex Lynne (@alexlovesfreddy) May 15, 2022
At Wednesday’s service in Getzville, Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia commended Salter, who had worked for the department for more than three decades, for confronting the shooter and firing at him multiple times, according to The Buffalo News. The gunman, however, was protected by his body armor, authorities said.
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“Aaron bravely fought evil that day,” Gramaglia said of Salter, who was awarded the department’s Medal of Honor and posthumously promoted to lieutenant at the funeral. “This fight allowed numerous customers precious seconds to run through the cash register lanes towards the back of the store while Aaron remained up front fighting. That act of bravery led to his ultimate demise.”
Hundreds are entering The Chapel in Getzville for the funeral service for retired Buffalo Police officer Aaron Salter Jr. He was working security at Tops on 5/14 when he was killed by a white supremacist @WGRZ pic.twitter.com/1nvIm09l3t
— Claudine Ewing (@ClaudineWgrz) May 25, 2022
Buffalo police officers also launched a $2,500 scholarship named for Salter and benefiting a student at his alma mater, Hutchinson Technical High School, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle reported. The money will be awarded to a Hutchinson senior, according to the newspaper.
– The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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