American celebrities shocked over mass murder in Las Vegas
Dozens of celebrities, from Lord and Gina Rodriguez to Brad Paisley and Barack Obama, are tweeting in response to the mass shots on Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas that left at least 58 dead and more than 400 injured, making him attack the deadliest shooting in US history.
The shooting occurred during a performance by Jason Aldean, who ran off the stage when the gunman opened fire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel and casino.
Singers like Taylor Swift complained about mass murder in a tweet, citing that the tragic incident had left her speechless, expressing great regret for the deceived.
"There are no words to express the helplessness and pain that my broken heart feels for the victims in Vegas and their families," sang the American singer.
Rihanna Fenty also paid her condolences during the darkest time in Las Vegas. His tweets extracted, "Saying a prayer for all the victims and their loved ones, also for the residents and visitors of Las Vegas! This was a horrible act of terror!"
The American footballer LeBron James lamented the horrible scenario and added that "Pray for Las Vegas, what the heck is going on in people?". My prayers sent to heaven above for all families.
Former US President Barrack Obama was dedicated to the time of pain, marking his words on Twitter.
"Michelle and I are praying for the victims in Vegas, our thoughts are with their families and they all suffer another nonsense tragedy," he said.
Many other artists added to the worldwide affliction including Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga, while Gaga called US President Donald Trump reasonable for the mishap.
The tragic incident had claimed legions of lives with more than 527 injured in the murder of mass murders, with IS members allegedly behind the violence.
The shooting occurred during a performance by Jason Aldean, who ran off the stage when the gunman opened fire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel and casino.
Singers like Taylor Swift complained about mass murder in a tweet, citing that the tragic incident had left her speechless, expressing great regret for the deceived.
"There are no words to express the helplessness and pain that my broken heart feels for the victims in Vegas and their families," sang the American singer.
Rihanna Fenty also paid her condolences during the darkest time in Las Vegas. His tweets extracted, "Saying a prayer for all the victims and their loved ones, also for the residents and visitors of Las Vegas! This was a horrible act of terror!"
The American footballer LeBron James lamented the horrible scenario and added that "Pray for Las Vegas, what the heck is going on in people?". My prayers sent to heaven above for all families.
Former US President Barrack Obama was dedicated to the time of pain, marking his words on Twitter.
"Michelle and I are praying for the victims in Vegas, our thoughts are with their families and they all suffer another nonsense tragedy," he said.
Many other artists added to the worldwide affliction including Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga, while Gaga called US President Donald Trump reasonable for the mishap.
The tragic incident had claimed legions of lives with more than 527 injured in the murder of mass murders, with IS members allegedly behind the violence.
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