Pennsylvania’s capitol will be lit blue, gold and green on Monday night in honor of the victims killed in the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf offered his condolences via Twitter this morning.
The governor tweeted: “Frances and I are devastated by this horrific act of terror in Nevada. Our prayers are with the victims, their families & first responders.”
He then released a statement commending the first responders and others who raced toward the gunfire or stayed back to comfort those injured.
Bishop David Zubik of the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh offered his heart and prayers to the victims. In a statement, he said “we should all be grateful for the courageous actions of the Las Vegas police. But we must also look beyond this tragedy to broader patterns that allowed it to happen.”
Full statement from Governor Tom Wolf on the terror attack and mass shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada:
“Frances and I are praying for the victims, their families and all those in Nevada who awoke to sadness and fear that few can fathom. Reports suggest this was a lone actor, but state and local law enforcement are monitoring the situation out of an abundance of caution.
“Each time – too often lately – when I learn of a mass causality incident like the shooting in Las Vegas, I’m reminded of the words of a great Pennsylvanian, Fred Rogers, who said “Look for the helpers.”
“Last night in Nevada, concertgoers experienced pure evil. Yet, despite the unimaginable terror and horror, we saw so many helpers. Police officers, some off-duty, who ran towards the shooter. Victims who stayed with the injured amid gunfire to try to keep them alive. Ordinary citizens who helped victims find shelter or get medical help by driving strangers to the hospital.
“Today, let us all seek the strength of these helpers who put others before themselves. We must continue to work to reduce violence and seek ways to better keep our citizens, community gatherings, and first responders safe.”
The State Capitol in Harrisburg will be lit blue, gold and green tonight in honor of the victims and to stand in solidarity with the State of Nevada.