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The New England Patriots lent their jet to University of Virginia football players so they could attend the funerals of their three teammates, who were killed earlier this month. The funerals were held in Miami, Virginia Beach and North Charleston, South Carolina, the hometowns of each player, according to CBS Sports.

The three players, Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D'Sean buy phone number list Perry, were shot and killed on a bus returning from a field trip in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 13. Police responded to a call of shots fired at approximately 10:30 p.m., and arrested a 22-year-old suspect, a former football player at the university.

Chandler was a second-year student, was a fourth-year student, UVA President Jim Ryan said during a press conference. Two other students were wounded in the shooting.

Perry's funeral was held in Miami on Saturday. Chandler's was in Virginia Beach on Sunday and Davis' is in South Carolina on Wednesday, CBS Sports reports. Patriots owner and CEO Robert Kraft sent the plane to Virginia to fly the teammates to each of the locations for free.

Just saw New England’s plane at CHO. They leant it for UVa to use to get players to the three funerals. What an amazing gesture.

A former Virginia sports reporter spotted the jet at Charlottesville Albemarle Airport on Friday. "Just saw New England's plane at CHO," Brandon Lloyd tweeted. "What an amazing gesture."