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In the wake of atrocity, the best of America is once again on display for all to see.
Following the worst act of mass murder in America since 9/11, people in Las Vegas, Nev., are lining up out the door to donate blood for an estimated 406 victims who have been transported to the hospital.
The line to donate blood is out the door at United Blood Service. People have been here all night waiting for it to open #GMLV pic.twitter.com/D5VQeEjAYF
— Yasmeen Hassan (@YasmeenTV) October 2, 2017
#VegasStrong out in force to support those in need after the horrific action last night! Come out and help anyway you can. #DonateBlood pic.twitter.com/f1ZRrMwbD5
— Michael Su (@MichaelSuLV) October 2, 2017
The line is out the door at United Blood Services at Charleston. Thank you #Vegas for coming together. #VegasShooting pic.twitter.com/V19CnLJpgS
— Shanda (@shanda) October 2, 2017
Always look for the helpers.
— Mike Shoro (@mike_shoro) October 2, 2017
People waiting to donate blood at 7135 W. Sahara Ave. pic.twitter.com/PTx7qv4a1Z
This. Is. Vegas.
— Shanda (@shanda) October 2, 2017
This is our community.
These are our people.
Thank you to everyone here donating.#PrayForVegas #VegasShooting pic.twitter.com/wn5RA5jVLX
Las Vegas police say those looking to donate blood can visit the Labor Health & Welfare Clinic.
If you would like to donate blood for the injured victims of the Strip shooting visit the Labor Health & Welfare Clinic, 7135 W. Sahara.
— LVMPD (@LVMPD)October 2, 2017
Police say 64-year-old Stephen Paddock killed at least 50 people and injured at least 400 more in a shooting at a country music concert on the Las Vegas Strip, the Washington Post reports. Paddock was found dead by officers on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino.
In contrast to one man’s evil act, there are many Americans rushing to help those in need.
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