Here's what they had to say:
In one day: We lost a 3 year old in my backyard, & at least 20 plus in a shooting in TX. With friends & family who own guns. Who does this help? Those with guns @ church? @ Theaters? @ Concerts? @ Schools? Vehicles? End this mindless movement towards more guns in our communities.
— Rey A. Saldaña (@rey4sa) November 5, 2017
It isn't "politicizing the issue" to ask how we can prevent it in the future.
— Diego Bernal (@DiegoBernalTX) November 5, 2017
Saying "nothing" to end conversation, is.#SutherlandSprings
I will keep the victims in my thoughts, but the key here is legislation. We need change. ASAP.
— Rep. Diana Arevalo (@dianaarevalo) November 5, 2017
News of church shooting in Sutherland Springs is heartbreaking. A month after LV. At what point are thoughts/prayers not enough? #Prevention
— Ina Minjarez (@vote4ina) November 5, 2017
Our hearts are with Sutherland Springs. My statement is below. pic.twitter.com/pCGjqChmo3
— CM John Courage - D9 (@JohnCourageD9) November 6, 2017
#SutherlandSprings pic.twitter.com/LSC75tNa81
— CM Roberto C.Treviño (@Trevino_D1) November 5, 2017
Thoughts and prayers must be accompanied by action. Calling for action isn’t insensitive, it’s imperative. This can’t keep happening.
— William "Cruz" Shaw (@willcruzshaw) November 6, 2017
My comment on yesterday's events: pic.twitter.com/mCAWTwiaMr
— Tomas Uresti (@tomasuresti) November 6, 2017
Neighbors --- please see my statement about the #SutherlandSprings mass shooting. pic.twitter.com/3ECzMsQdOl
— Councilman Pelaez (@votemanny) November 6, 2017