Brosnahan, who grew up in suburban Chicago, said in a statement she was “disgusted” by the news of the tragedy.
‘I grew up in Highland Park and for so many families this parade is a highlight of the year,’ ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ star
wrote in a tweet“I feel sick every time news like this comes out, but I don’t want you to call your family and friends to make sure everyone is being nice to everyone, but I don’t want a pit in your stomach. Don’t talk. .”
She shared a link to Everytown for Gun Safety
Subsequent tweets, Write “Enough Enough Enough Enough Enough Enough Enough”
Singer Richard Marx, who also grew up in Highland Park, said he was “heartbroken”.
“I’m actively reaching out and checking the welfare of people I still know,”
Marx tweeted“These ongoing mass shootings have always broken my heart no matter where they are, but I’m even more heartbroken today. Even more angry at this senseless act.”
Director and actor Ken Olin, who starred in the TV series Thirties, also tweeted about the tragedy.
“My hometown. I went to this parade every year when I was a kid,” Olin
tweet“My heart breaks for all the kids in our country who grow up terrified of celebrating with a group of happy people.”