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The worst mass shooting in America's history has left 50 people dead and 400+ injured in Las Vegas.
Authorities have said that the 64 year old gunman named Stephen Paddock worked alone. He was found dead in his room.
Singer Jason Aldean was on stage when the shots began firing and the concert goers began to flee. He left the stage immediately, and later posted below image and caption on social media.
Other celebrities have been sharing their grief
Hearing crazy news coming out of my hometown... Las Vegas, please, stay safe.
— NE-YO (@NeYoCompound) October 2, 2017
What is happening to our world? ??
— Kourtney Kardashian (@kourtneykardash) October 2, 2017
I feel so sick over this shooting. I’m so sorry for everyone who attended to simply enjoy music. Pray, yes, but can we do something more pls
— ROZES (@ROZESsounds) October 2, 2017
This is heartbreaking to learn about! Things have got to change! ??
— Khloé (@khloekardashian) October 2, 2017
The news about Vegas is devastating. Sending all our love to the people there right now ❤️❤️❤️
— HAIM (@HAIMtheband) October 2, 2017
Saying a prayer for all the victims & their loved ones, also for the residents & visitors of Las Vegas! This was a horrific act of terror!!
— Rihanna (@rihanna) October 2, 2017
Woke up to the heartbreaking news from Las Vegas, my thoughts are with everyone and their families. Love. H
— Harry Styles. (@Harry_Styles) October 2, 2017
I feel like every day is more shocking and sad...My heart is broken for all the victims of last night's shooting in Vegas, & their families
— Gigi Hadid (@GiGiHadid) October 2, 2017
the events in Las Vegas are beyond anyone’s comprehension. My thoughts and love are with everyone affected by this senseless tragedy ??❤️
— Liam (@LiamPayne) October 2, 2017
How a place of excitement and fun turned into a war zone with such a high powered weapon is insane. Senseless violence needs to stop now
— Liam (@LiamPayne) October 2, 2017
Michelle & I are praying for the victims in Las Vegas. Our thoughts are with their families & everyone enduring another senseless tragedy.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) October 2, 2017
I can't believe what's happened. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this horrible tragedy in our second home Las Vegas.
— THE CHAINSMOKERS (@TheChainsmokers) October 2, 2017
Friends and family members who are concerned about Las Vegas concertgoers can call 1-866-535-5654, police advise https://t.co/rEhSI9BSNQ pic.twitter.com/cOJ9W0gXxS
— CNN (@CNN) October 2, 2017