Lady Gaga and Other Celebrities Give Their Concern To San Bernandino Mass Shooting

Just recently a "domestic terrorism attack' in a social service facility in a neighborhood in San Bernandino, California happened. A lot of celebrities have addressed their concern in social, among those are "Poker Face" hit maker Lady Gaga and Hailee Steinfeld.

Calls made to report the fatal mass shooting were responded to by the Police and they spent hours collaborating with the SWAT team trying to a[pprehend the three suspecte men responsible for killing 15 people.. 17 people who were injured in the attack, were reportedly taken to a nearby hospital for medical assistance.

Lady Gaga was one of the many who witnessed the reports of the shoot out over the news on TV and quickly she gave her concerns via Twitter regarding the mass shoot out. She also encouraged the media to take extra care in their coverage of the mass crime.

Lady Gaga commented saying: "Thinking of the world today, praying the media doesn't reward killers with notoriety," she wrote. "Inspire peace. Use your power for harmony, not ratings."

Hailee Steinfield who is having a great singing and acting career gave out her concern saying, "My heart aches. You have my love San Bernadino."

A lot of celebrities also aired out their concern, among those were Rashida Jones, Zoe Kazan, Jaime King, Chrissy Teigen, Christina Applegate, Brie Larson and Gloria Estefan. Most of them offered thoughtful words and shared prayers to the official and the people int the area. Blink-182 star Travis Barker who hails from California wrote, "Prayers going out to #SanBernadino right now, so sad."

Amy Schumer  who is strong in her advocacy for America's Gun Control and is a forerunner ingun control debates also tweeted: "This is absolutely heartbreaking - all my love to everyone in San Bernardino especially the first responders. These shootings must stop."

The comedienne Schumer is the cousin of Senator Charles Schumer and is very active in joining the senator in his gun campaign the past summer. Her involvement in the campaign was driven by the shooting incident in Lafayette, Louisiana last April when her movie 'Trainwreck'was being screened.

According to WENN reports, two of suspects have been shot while one is still at large.

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