Allentown gay couple killed
BUFFALO, N.Y. — On Tuesday afternoon the Allentown community lost two beloved community members, artist Mickey Harmon and his partner Jordan Celotto. The friend quickly dialed , and when officers arrived, they found the suspect, who had already injured himself, holding the knife.
Indeed, Mickey and Jordan were not defined by this tragic ending. Buffalo's LGBTQ+ community remembers a beloved couple murdered in. The guy with the knife loved them to death. They were artists, community leaders, and people who contributed to making Allentown—and Buffalo as a whole—a more welcoming, vibrant place.
We spoke to Michael Moch and Zachary Berbary, the co-owners of 26 on Allen, and Jonathan White from the Allentown Association. The couple was tragically killed in their. I wish online publications would discover the use of captions, to help readers know who is who in such photos of more than one person.
The mayor also noted that there was no sign of forced entry into the house and that the suspect did not appear to know the victims. And for that, we are all better and brighter. So not a hate crime. How is this not a suspected hate crime? So disturbing and sad. They did Reply.
Mickey Harmon and Jordan Celotto, a gay couple known for art and activism, were killed in their Buffalo, N.Y., home this week, and a suspect has been charged with murder. In Allentown, and beyond, Mickey and Jordan will always be remembered—not for the way they left us, but for the way they lived.
My deepest sympathy goes to their families and the community. Mickey Harmon, 40, and partner Jordan Celotto, 37, two prominent members of Buffalo’s Allentown and LGBTQ+ communities, were found dead at their home on St Louis Place, in what police have ruled a double homicide.
Upon arriving, the friend made a startling discovery: a man with a knife. A friend of the couple went to their Allentown home Tuesday afternoon after one of them didn't show up for work. While the details of this devastating event are still unfolding, one thing is certain: Mickey and Jordan were loved deeply, and their memory will live on through the work they left behind and the people whose lives they touched.
Police say that's when the friend noticed a man in the house with a. Shocking, tragic story. The tragedy of their deaths is a reminder that our brightest stars can be taken from us too soon, but the light they shine continues to guide those who remain. Because the killer was robbing multiple cars and houses in the neighborhood.