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Michiana political leaders react to Las Vegas shooting

Not long after the shock wore off, political leaders from every level seemed to express an opinion on the Las Vegas shooting that has left at least 58 people dead and hundreds more injured.

President Donald Trump addressed the shooting Monday morning.

2nd District Congresswoman Jackie Walorski was one of the first local leaders to respond to the shooting.

3rd District Congressman Jim Banks also expressed well-wishes.

Republican Congressman Fred Upton and Republican U.S. Senator Todd Young have yet to make a statement on the shooting as of 1:10 p.m. ET, but U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly has.

South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, however, has been the most active of the leaders serving the Michiana area in responding to the shooting. His tweets have ranged from condolences to political activism.

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2 comments

Oh come on, October 3, 2017 at 9:02 am

Pete Butt…because when evil people do terrible things it must be used to punish good people who don’t. Any excuse to start pushing your stateist petty tyrant policies. Don’t let a crisis go to waste. Gun deaths in Las Vegas are still way behind gun deaths in Chicago this year…a place where if restrictive gun laws work would be like Mayberry.

If you need 30 rounds to hunt you stink at hunting…if you need to disarm the citizens to govern you stink at governing.

Kudos to the rest of the politicos who commented and stayed on topic.

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Dan October 3, 2017 at 11:55 am

Mayor Butti is just practicing for his next political life in DC. Got to fall in line with the life time politicians we allow to make DC there permanent home.

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