CHICAGO – She didnt say anything, but she didnt have to.
First lady Michelle Obama, simply by filing into a church pew on Chicagos South Side on Saturday and mourning the killing of a smiling 15-year-old girl she had never met, spotlighted the everyday gun and gang violence plaguing the nations cities.
Genocide, one eulogist called it, lamenting that guns had become part of our wardrobe.
Another exhorted the politicians in the pews, Dont give us lip service.
The Rev. Michael Pfleger vowed, We must become the interrupters of funeral processions seeking to bury our future.
Since being gunned down in Chicago a week after performing with the King College Prep high schools majorette team during President Obamas second inaugural festivities, Hadiya Pendleton has become a symbol for the innocence lost to senseless shootings.
Pendletons killing resonated far beyond the South Side to the White House, where the Obamas drew parallels between Pendleton and their own daughters.
The first lady, who met privately with Pendletons family and about 30 of her classmates, did not speak at the funeral, which lasted four hours. But her appearance carried heavy political overtones, coming as the president is pressuring Congress to enact tougher gun laws.
The first lady sat quietly as Pendleton was remembered as an honors student and majorette who loved Fig Newtons and lip gloss and aspired to major in pharmacology or journalism in college. She wanted to go to Harvard University.
One after another, Pendletons teary-eyed classmates recalled their friends contagious smile and soft, baby voice. She tried to tell a scary story, but no one could take her seriously, one said.
During the inauguration, another classmate recalled, Pendleton wandered around the nations capital so much that she began sweating. She made it within one block of the White House.
A week later, a gunman opened fire on Pendleton and about a dozen other teenagers while they were hanging out at a park after school. Police said Pendleton was an innocent victim likely caught in the crossfire of a gang fight.
For the Obamas, Pendletons death on Jan. 29 hit home. She went to school only a mile from the Obama family home.