Detroit sports community reacts to Oxford High School shooting
Tuesday’s shooting at Oxford High School in Oxford, MI, took the nation by storm. The unfortunate events have left four students dead and seven injured, including one teacher.
Nov 30, 2021; Oxford, MI, USA; Various Michigan State Police and other police cars were still lined up at the Meijer’s parking lot in Oxford where many students earlier had gathered following an active shooter situation at Oxford High School in Oxford on November 30, 2021. Police took a suspected shooter into custody and there were multiple victims, the Oakland County Sheriff’s office said. Mandatory Credit: Eric Seals-USA TODAY NETWORK
Three of the four identified victims are Tate Myre (16), Hana St. Juliana (14), and Madisyn Baldwin (17). The fourth has yet to be named.
Shortly after details emerged, the Detroit sports community reacted:
We share in the heartbreak felt by all of those impacted by today’s tragic events in Oxford. We as an organization extend our prayers to the victims and offer support to the entire Oxford community during this painful time.
We send our thoughts and prayers to the victims and families affected by today’s tragic events in Oxford, MI. Our hearts go out to the students, teachers, families, and the entire Oxford community.
We are deeply saddened by today’s tragic events in Oxford, MI. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families, and the entire community impacted by this tragedy.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families, and the entire community impacted by today’s tragedy at Oxford High School. Sending all our love and support.
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[…] for the Foster family. It hit home because my children worried about younger cousins who attend Oxford High School. There were uneasy moments until they found out that the people they loved were […]