A manhunt was underway Wednesday after several shooters entered a social services facility in San Bernardino, killing upwards of 14 people and injuring dozens more.
Celebrities quickly responded to the mass shooting on Twitter.
We interrupt "Dr. Phil" for Today's Mass Shooting Melee in the USA. #regularlyscheduledprogram
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) December 2, 2015
Just heard about the mass shooting in #SanBernadino at a special needs facility, makes me very sad😔. My heart goes out to those families.
— Victoria Justice (@VictoriaJustice) December 2, 2015
Thinking of the world today, praying the media doesn't reward killers with notoriety. Inspire peace. Use your power for harmony, not ratings
— The Countess (@ladygaga) December 2, 2015
San Bernardino, I was just with you. How does this happen. I love you and I am so sorry this is happening. Prayers to you.
— Kelsea Ballerini (@KelseaBallerini) December 2, 2015
Prayers going out to #SanBernadino right now, so sad
— Travis Barker (@travisbarker) December 2, 2015
LIVE: Wild Shit in San Bernardino CA. ACTIVE SHOOTER! 20 people wounded.. Check your TV.
— ICE T (@FINALLEVEL) December 2, 2015
NOT AGAIN. Praying for everyone in San Bernadino. Stay safe. 🙏🏻
— Debra Messing (@DebraMessing) December 2, 2015
This has got to stop. https://t.co/jfFu1di9f8
— Rashida Jones (@iamrashidajones) December 2, 2015
STOP GUN VIOLENCE. Let's heal the hurting, not hurt innocent people.
— Stacy London (@stacylondon) December 2, 2015
The target of this latest U.S. mass shooting is a centre for the disabled. Jesus Christ. #sanbernardino
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) December 2, 2015
California shooting looks very bad. Good luck to law enforcement and God bless. This is when our police are so appreciated!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 2, 2015
I refuse to accept this as normal. We must take action to stop gun violence now. -H https://t.co/SkKglwQycb
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) December 2, 2015
Horrifying news out of #SanBernardino. Enough is enough: it's time to stand up to the @NRA and enact meaningful gun safety laws
— Martin O'Malley (@MartinOMalley) December 2, 2015