This week, another senseless mass shooting took place, this time in north Texas when a gunman opened fire at a popular outlet mall in Allen, Texas, sending several people to the hospital.
The terrifying incident seemed to have caught the attention of Arizona Cardinals star quarterback Kyler Murray, who attended Allen High School.
On Saturday night, Kyler Murray sent a tweet calling the incident “sickening.” He offered his support to those affected by the tragedy and asked the question everyone else is wondering: “When is this [stuff] going to stop?”
“This is sickening. Prayers to the mass shooting victims in Allen, Texas. If there is anyway I can help those affected by this tragedy please let me know. When is this **** gonna stop?” Murray said in a tweet.
Murray was certainly not the only NFL star to send a message regarding the tragedy. He was joined by several other NFL stars who have connections to the Allen, Texas area.
Seattle Seahawks Safety Steve Terrell, who also attended Allen High School, asked his followers to pray for the city.
https://twitter.com/SdotTerrell/status/1654982308372283392
Washington Commanders running back Jonathan Williams, who also Allen High School, said he was praying for those impacted.
Man terrible news in my hometown. Praying for the families!
— Jonathan Williams (@Jwillpart2) May 6, 2023
Detroit Lions defensive tackle Levi Onwizurike also grew up in Allen and went to Allen High School. He extended his prayers to those involved, as well.
Praying for Allen and All the people and families affected 🙏🏿 So senseless
— Levi Onwuzurike. (@LeviOnw) May 6, 2023
It’s a senseless tragedy that is becoming far too common in the United States.

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