Twitter shares shock and condolences after Oklahoma State tragedy
Soon after news broke of the tragic events that killed three people and left many others injured at an Oklahoma State Homecoming parade Saturday morning, condolences and well-wishes started pouring in on Twitter.
One of the first came from Oklahoma Sooners coach Bob Stoops. Many others also shared their thoughts with a school that has too often been rocked by tragedy:
Saddened to hear of the tragedy at Oklahoma State. Our prayers and thoughts are with the school, and the families involved. #OSUhomecoming
— SHSU Women's Bball (@SHSUWomensBball) October 24, 2015
Terrible tragedy at Oklahoma State today...please say a prayer for those affected https://t.co/CqmLECv1Qx
— Joel Klatt (@joelklatt) October 24, 2015
Thoughts and Prayers for the Okla State family right now in response to the tragic accident that occurred this morning. #PrayerPower
— David Beaty (@beaty_david) October 24, 2015
The #Sooners and their fans pay their respects to the victims of the #OSU tragedy. https://t.co/3burTELd6W pic.twitter.com/7D1MPNPVcK
— Oklahoma Sooners (@OklahomaOnScout) October 24, 2015
Sad day for #okstate Hearts are heavy. The Cowboy family will pull ever closer. Sadly, again.
— T. Boone Pickens (@boonepickens) October 24, 2015
Flag has been been lowered to half mast in Boone Pickens Stadium. #okstate pic.twitter.com/rx6vIn8fZa
— Aaron Ralstin (@Volski12) October 24, 2015
Praying for my school #osu , #stillwater and the families of the deceased and injured. God Bless
— Thurman Thomas (@thurmanthomas) October 24, 2015
Heartbreaking news in Stillwater. Best Homecoming in America. Angie and I send our thoughts and prayers to all #loyalandtrue #GoPokes
— Doug Gottlieb (@GottliebShow) October 24, 2015
Here's #okstate saying the Lord's Prayer. pic.twitter.com/vaU2l6Iir7
— Pistols Firing (@pistolsguy) October 24, 2015
#okstate David Glidden takes a moment before #osuvskan pic.twitter.com/wg0CU27gek
— Sarah Phipps (@sarahcphipps) October 24, 2015
Our thoughts are with the Oklahoma State community following the tragic incident in Stillwater this morning. #Big12Family
— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) October 24, 2015