Just awful…
As we reported, three people were reportedly wounded by gunfire when a female suspect allegedly targeted some kind of gathering at the YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, California.
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The alleged shooter died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to police.
Immediately after the news broke out, celebs — including several famous YouTube stars — took to Twitter to comment on the tragedy.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students — who survived their own horrific shooting on February 14 — also gave their two cents about the heartbreaking news.
See all the reactions (below):
Mr. Trump, you know in your heart that no one needs or wants your “thoughts and prayers”…what people long for is to feel safe and secure in their schools and workplaces and houses of worship. You nearly stood up to the NRA. What changed your mind?? https://t.co/CoUdguVmdm
— Bette Midler (@BetteMidler) April 3, 2018
Prayers are with everyone affected by the shooting at YouTube HQ today. So sad.
— Brooke Hogan (@MizzHogan) April 4, 2018
YouTube stars:
Unbelievably upset & sick..
YouTube HQ.. my thoughts & prayers go out to the amazing team there.. I hope you all stay safe. No one should have to go through something so horrific.
I have been inside that exact building & it’s scary to even say that..
We need change…now!
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) April 3, 2018
omg. i just opened twitter and saw what happened. please everyone at hq stay safe :((
— Shane Dawson (@shanedawson) April 3, 2018
I’m hoping for a hasty recovery, both in body and mind, to all affected by the shooting at YouTube HQ today and hoping for gun control soon so events like today are far less likely to keep happening.
— Thomas Sanders (@ThomasSanders) April 3, 2018
I don’t even know what to say anymore about shootings, but this one hits close to home. Praying that my friends over at YouTube HQ are okay
— Jenn McAllister (@jennmcallister) April 3, 2018
My heart just dropped after hearing about the shooting at YouTube HQ… praying for everyone involved and their safety. It├óΓé¼Γäós not fair that we can├óΓé¼Γäót feel safe anywhere anymore…. 🙁
— Catherine Paiz (@CatherinePaiz) April 3, 2018
This shooting going on at @YouTube HQ is a nightmare! Please everyone stay safe 😩
— Manny MUA (@MannyMua733) April 3, 2018
Horrified by the shooting at YouTube HQ today. I will never understand how such horrible people exist in the world.
— Lily Marston (@lily_marston) April 3, 2018
Stoneman Douglas High School students:
Breaks my heart ├░┼╕ΓÇÖΓÇ¥ https://t.co/2b2u22KsJh
— Kyra Parrow (@longlivekcx) April 3, 2018
Not even two months after what happened at our school. Not even a month after what happened at Great Mills. But this time, it’s not a school.
Hoping all turns out well. https://t.co/RIMxU7Jl8f
— Alex Wind (@al3xw1nd) April 3, 2018
My heart goes out to those in the YouTube shooting, I’m so sorry, this should have never happened, I promise we’re going to fight for you.
— Sarah Chadwick// #NEVERAGAIN (@Sarahchadwickk) April 3, 2018
Concerts. Airports. Movie Theatres. Shopping areas. Churches. Schools. And now work places… This is an American problem. People of @YouTube, we are with you. #NeverAgain https://t.co/tW3hDFzD7e
— Carmen Lo // #NEVERAGAIN (@xo_karmin_ox) April 3, 2018
Again.
And Again.
And Again.
Our hearts are with you Youtube.
Stand strong, while we stand up for change.
Enough is enough.
— Delaney Tarr (@delaneytarr) April 3, 2018
[Image via YouTube.]
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