Philly Sports World Reacts To Las Vegas Tragedy
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- It is the deadliest shooting in modern U.S. history.
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At least 50 people were killed and 400 injured, officials say, as a gunman unleashed bullets at an outdoor music festival in Las Vegas on Sunday night.
The entire world is reacting to the tragic event, including current and former Philadelphia athletes and teams.
Our thoughts are with the victims and all those who have been impacted by the tragedy in Las Vegas.
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) October 2, 2017
Sending thoughts and prayers to all of those affected by the tragedy in Las Vegas.
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) October 2, 2017
I am in shock to wake up to the Las Vegas news. My prayers are with everyone affected. When will this end?! People are so sick.
— Jeremy Roenick (@Jeremy_Roenick) October 2, 2017
Prayers go out to all the families in Vegas , I'm speechless this morning #KeepTheFaith
— Eddie Alvarez (@Ealvarezfight) October 2, 2017
So much hate and evil. So sad. The World needs Jesus in a bad way.
— Carson Wentz (@cj_wentz) October 2, 2017
Praying for all those affected in Vegas.
In the mist of our nations unrest with the political stalemate, one thing we all have in common as humans is we all Pray! #PrayingForVegas
— Jack67 (@CenterStage67) October 2, 2017
— Charlie Davies (@CharlieDavies9) October 2, 2017
You never think things like this are real until it happens to your city smh ????????♂️ More than 50 people killed & over 400 taken to hospitals . pic.twitter.com/pGUo9MQT0y
— Donnel Pumphrey Jr. (@Pumphrey6K) October 2, 2017
My thoughts are with all of those affected by this senseless tragedy in Las Vegas.
— Claude Giroux (@28CGiroux) October 2, 2017
My heart mourns for the families that were impacted by what happened in Vegas. Praying for everyone who has been affected
— Zach Ertz (@ZERTZ_86) October 2, 2017
Prayers up for Vegas ????????
— Wendell Smallwood (@WSmallwood28) October 2, 2017
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— Michael Vick (@MichaelVick) October 2, 2017