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Worcester County Legislators, Law Enforcement, React to Dallas Shootings
Police departments, first responders and lawmakers in Worcester County mourned the law enforcement officers killed Thursday night.

WORCESTER COUNTY, MA—Five law enforcement officers were shot dead and seven others wounded in Dallas Thursday night when a sniper opened fire during a rally to protest the killing of two black men by police. In the wake of the tragedy, several prominent Massachusetts voices took to social media to grieve for those slain and express solidarity with the Dallas Police Department.
Among them were law enforcement agencies, first responders and state representatives.
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Police and fire departments from Worcester, Framingham, Northborough, Grafton, Westborough, Milford as well as Massachusetts State Police and the Middlesex Sheriff's Department, sent out condolences on Twitter and Facebook, many changing its profile and cover shots, on Thursday night:
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@DallasPD @dartmedia Prayers.
— Mass State Police (@MassStatePolice) July 8, 2016
Several police and fire departments were shown expressions of support on Friday morning, such as a the Westborough police receiving a gift certificate to Arturo's, pizzas sent to Westborough, Holliston and Andover, and a resident from Natick buying Massachusetts State Police some donuts.
Police in Andover, Holliston, Westborough and Pelham all received pizza as a thank you for their service. pic.twitter.com/WjJm5G5L5K
— Marc Fortier (@MarcNECN) July 8, 2016
The tragedy unfolded in Texas as many in Massachusetts were already in bed. State politicians, many of whom had spent the day railing against gun violence in Washington, D.C., had no immediate response. Congressman James McGovern has been at the forefront of Democrats' gun-regulation push, and responded in force with raw pain and horror, and also calls to action, late Thursday:
In the wake of #Dallas, all Americans must come together to heal and work toward the change our country needs. pic.twitter.com/47i3NAUGdI
— Rep. Jim McGovern (@RepMcGovern) July 8, 2016
Love is stronger than hate. #Dallas police and protesters stood together yesterday. We must all stand together now. pic.twitter.com/PvrDx147TB
— Rep. Jim McGovern (@RepMcGovern) July 8, 2016
Heartbroken by #Dallas violence and praying for families of police officers killed. Enough is enough. The killing in this country must stop.
— Rep. Jim McGovern (@RepMcGovern) July 8, 2016
Powerful video of protesters singing "We Shall Overcome." Standing with #AltonSterling #PhilandoCastile families. https://t.co/5P0o9vsxUb
— Rep. Jim McGovern (@RepMcGovern) July 8, 2016
State Senator Jamie Eldridge Tweeted, and also shared several others on his Twitter feed.
Yes my thoughts go out to families & communities of #AltonSterling, #PhilandoCastile & #dallaspolice officers killed https://t.co/RfxK5hZhhd
— Jamie Eldridge (@JamieEldridgeMA) July 8, 2016
Senator Michael Moore made no direct comment on the Dallas shooting, but shared several Tweets to convey his sentiments, including many from local police and fire departments.
Don't let violence divide us. #peace #unity #Dallas
— Rep. Lori Ehrlich (@loriehrlich) July 8, 2016
Congresswoman Niki Tsongas, who has also joined the Democrats' fight for gun regulation, quickly jumped to social media to demand action in light of the Dallas tragedy. She joined Congressman Seth Moulton to share photos of lives lost to gun violence.
RT if you agree: Moments of silence aren’t enough—Congress must pass meaningful legislation to address gun violence. #AskDems #DisarmHate
— Niki Tsongas (@nikiinthehouse) July" class="redactor-linkify-object">https://twitter.com/nikiintheh... 7, 2016
Joined @sethmoulton, Dems to share photos of lives lost to #gunviolence, urging House to allow vote to help stop it. pic.twitter.com/kDxfLErxEb
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Boston Mayor Martin Walsh released the following statement Friday morning.
My thoughts are with the Dallas officers who were killed last night, and their families, and I'm praying for fast recovery for the injured. I unequivocally condemn violence against law enforcement officers. Whatever motivated this horrific attack, we should do all we can as a community and a nation to prevent it from inflaming existing tensions around police interactions. As Martin Luther King Jr. said, violence solves no problem but is "a descending spiral ending in destruction for all." We can and we must work together to end all the deadly violence afflicting our country.
Alex Newman and Alison Bauter contributed to this story. It will be updated as more feedback from Worcester County officials continues.
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