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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
National
Clare Proctor

Biden, Harris speak to family of Jacob Blake

Democratic presidential nominee former Vice President Joe Biden and running mate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif). The candidates spoke with the family of Jacob Blake Wednesday. | Getty Images file

Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden and running mate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) talked to Jacob Blake’s parents and one of his sisters for about an hour Wednesday, his father told the Sun-Times.

Biden brought nothing but “love, admiration, caring” and empathy to the phone call, Jacob Blake’s father said. He added that Biden told them he understands what it’s like to undergo family tragedies — Biden’s first wife and daughter died in a car crash in 1972, and Biden’s son died of brain cancer in 2015.

“All he did was offer his support,” the elder Jacob Blake said. “He was 100% real.”

The conversation included memories of when Jacob Blake’s father met both Biden and Harris on separate occasions. The father said he met Biden at the age of 8 at an event because the young Jacob Blake’s grandfather was a civil rights activist and minister in Evanston.

Jacob Blake’s father, who attended Winston-Salem State University, met Harris, who attended Howard University, at an event for his school’s homecoming football game in the 1980s. Both schools are historically Black colleges.

“It resonated that [Biden] was able to bridge a gap,” the elder Jacob Blake said. “Good people that are leaders understand that the only way to get next to a constituent, the fastest way, is to make yourself relate to that person.”

The younger Jacob Blake, 29, was shot by police officers in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Sunday evening. Some witnesses say Blake, who attended middle and high school in Evanston, was trying to break up a fight Sunday evening. The cellphone video of the incident shows Blake walking around and opening up his car door before appearing to be shot in the back by police.

Jacob Blake’s surgery Tuesday night was successful in alleviating some of his pain, his father said, but he’s still paralyzed. The elder Jacob Blake is going to the Milwaukee hospital Wednesday to see his son for the first time. When he arrived in the city Tuesday, he wasn’t able to see his son because of the surgery.

“God’s given me what I asked,” his father said. “All I asked from God is, ‘If you see fit, let my son live.’”

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