On the Empire State Building will turn off the lights in solidarity with the victims of the shooting in Las Vegas

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Monday at 18.30 Empire State Building will once again refuse to bright lights. The lights on the building will be less bright in solidarity and sympathy with the victims of the mass shooting in Las Vegas. Mourning over the Empire State Building would reign Supreme for the second time in less than a month.

In an official statement said that the light is not completely switched off and muted. In addition, on top of the building will be created the effect of orange halo (3 levels), in protest against violence with a weapon.

Flags at all government offices will be flown at half-mast today.

The Empire State Building will go dark tonight “in sympathy for the victims and those affected by the attacks in Las Vegas.” pic.twitter.com/zgmPG7AAdZ

— NewsChannel 12 (@wcti12) October 2, 2017

Earlier today, President Donald trump with his wife Melania commemorated the tragedy victims with a moment of silence. The ceremony was held on the South lawn of the White house at 14.15. Later a minute of silence was held at a meeting of the Senate of the U.S. Congress.

JUST IN: Pres. #Trump, First Lady, VP #Pence & Second Lady observe moment of silence for #LasVegasAttack victims. Bell tolls three times. pic.twitter.com/VJQbREt5Yu

— Cayle Thompson, KOMO (@CayleThompson) October 2, 2017

New York City mourns all those injured and killed by the shooting in Las Vegas. pic.twitter.com/68eJTltbV9

— Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) October 2, 2017

«New York is mourning all those killed and wounded in Las Vegas».

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