Rhonda Bishop spent 123 seconds of silence Saturday kneeling in front of a Jefferson Avenue lawn memorial, a small sea of flowers, pictures and cutout doves bearing the names of each of the 10 people killed in the racially motivated mass shooting at Tops Markets last Saturday.
“I’m on my knees and looking at every picture there, just saying to myself again and again, ‘Lord, comfort these families,’ ” said Bishop, the neighbor of victim Margus Morrison, the 52-year-old school bus aide, for 15 years. “I’ve been touched, but these families … these are people they loved. It was sad.