Actress Rachel Brosnahan is expressing her grief over the mass taking pictures in Highland Park, Illinois on Monday that has left a minimum of six folks useless and dozens extra injured.
The Emmy Award-winning star of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, who was raised within the Chicago suburb, mentioned in an announcement she felt “sick” over information of the tragedy.
“I grew up in Highland Park and this parade is a spotlight of the 12 months for thus many households,” the star wrote in a tweet.
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“I am sick to my abdomen each time information like this comes out, however I do not want the pit in your abdomen as you name your loved ones and buddies to ensure everyone seems to be okay on anybody. No phrases.”
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She shared a hyperlink to Everytown for Gun Security in a subsequent tweet, writing “Sufficient is sufficient is sufficient is sufficient is sufficient is sufficient is sufficient is sufficient is sufficient.”
Singer Richard Marx, who additionally grew up in Highland Park, mentioned he was “heartbroken.”
“I am actively reaching out to examine on the welfare of individuals I nonetheless know there,” Marx wrote in a tweet.
“My coronary heart is all the time damaged by these fixed mass shootings regardless of the place they happen however as we speak I am additional heartbroken. And further offended on the senselessness.”
Director and actor Ken Olin, who starred within the TV drama Thirtysomething, additionally tweeted concerning the tragedy.
“My hometown. I went to this parade yearly as somewhat boy,” Olin tweeted.
“My coronary heart breaks for all the kids in our nation who will develop up afraid of celebrating with a mass of completely happy folks.”
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