Stars express shock and sorrow for victims of Las Vegas attack

Publish Date
Tuesday, 3 October 2017, 8:00AM
Photo / Getty

Photo / Getty

Stars have voiced their horror after the attack in Las Vegas.

Jason Aldean has been left "heartbroken" after a shooting at the Route 91 Festival in Las Vegas.

The country singer was on stage at the event, near the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, when shots rang out, sending attendees fleeing in terror, and he is devastated by the incident, which saw more than 50 people killed and over 500 wounded.


Jason Aldean. Photo / Getty

Jason originally kept singing through the gunfire, which was believed to be coming from an upper floor of the hotel and many concert attendees initially thought was fireworks, but he later fled the stage when it became apparent what was happening.

In an Instagram post featuring the words 'Pray for Las Vegas', he wrote hours later: "Tonight has been beyond horrific. I still dont know what to say but wanted to let everyone know that Me and my Crew are safe. My Thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved tonight. It hurts my heart that this would happen to anyone who was just coming out to enjoy what should have been a fun night. #heartbroken #stopthehate (sic)"

Jake Owen, who had performed before Jason, called for prayers for the victim of the attack.

He tweeted: "Gun shots were ringing off of the stage rigging and road cases. No one knew where to go.

"I witnessed the most unimaginable event tonight. We are okay. Others arent. Please pray.(sic)"

Meanwhile, Mariah Carey - who had a residency in Las Vegas - was appalled by the tragedy.

After the news was broken to her during a live interview on UK TV show Good Morning Britain, she said: "This is horrible and I pray for the victims - and have they caught the shooter yet

"That's awful - I pray for the victims and I hope that all this can stop as soon as possible."I spent a lot of time in Vegas and this type of thing happening anywhere is a huge tragedy and I hope we have an end to this as soon as possible.

"It's terrible because people are just going out to listen to music and they're out for the night and then something shocking like this could happen... it's wrong, I just don't know what to say."

Several other stars, including Jennifer Lopez, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Blake Shelton, also took to social media to express their shock and sadness after the attack:

Police have confirmed their suspect as "lone wolf attacker" Stephen Paddock, 64. Some reports suggest the gunman killed himself as a SWAT team entered the hotel room where he had been firing at the crowd.

- Bang Showbiz

 

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