Metro Boomin Pays Off Mortgage For Family Of Retired Cop Who Died Confronting Buffalo Shooter

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Metro Boomin Pays Off Mortgage For Family Of Retired Cop Who Died Confronting Buffalo Shooter
Metro Boomin is doing what he can to make the world a better place!
According to reports, Metro Boomin, born Leland Wayne, recently paid off the mortgage of Kimberly Salter and her son Aaron Salter III, the family of 55-year-old Aaron Salter Jr.— a security guard and retired police officer who was killed in the Buffalo supermarket mass shooting in May.

Aaron Salter Jr.
As previously reported, On May 14, 2022, a mass shooting occurred at a Tops Friendly Markets store in Buffalo, New York. Thirteen people—eleven of them Black and two white—were shot. Ten people, including Aaron Salter Jr, died. Following the attack, the gunman, 18-year-old Payton S. Gendron, was taken into custody and charged with first-degree murder
Aaron Salter III broke the news about the record producer’s kind act via Instagram. Under a picture of him and his mom standing in front of their home with a “paid off” sign he wrote,
“How many producers you know look out for people when they need it most? Gotta say thanks to my favorite producer @metroboomin. He called me and asked if he could help me during my tragic loss and did just that! No more mortgage Paid in full!!! Thanks @metroboomin, I’ll never forget what you did!”
Metro Boomin, 28, commented on the uplifting post and said,
“Love always bro! My line is always open and I meant every single thing I said back when we spoke.”

According to reports, prior to being murdered, Aaron Salter Jr. was a student at Canisius College and was only one course away from graduating with a communication studies degree. The school honored him with a Bachelor of Arts degree in May and his son accepted the diploma on his behalf.
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