Life-long Las Vegas resident Andre Agassi has voiced a poignant tribute to the city's strength.
In the aftermath of a horrific mass shooting on Sunday night that killed at least 58 people and left more than 500 injured, Agassi paid tribute to the strength shown by the Las Vegas police, first responders, doctors and nurses, hotel workers and every day people who acted heroically to help others.
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"Strength isn't anger," Agassi said in a Twitter post titled "Vegas Strong". "Strength isn't vengeful. Strength isn't rage. Strength is unity. Strength is valet parkers who become medics. Mothers who become emergency responders. Sisters who shield brothers because they love them with a love that has no bounds..."
"Strength isn't evil or misguided," Agassi said. "Strength is the voice of community and love in the face of the unspeakable. Strength is when we all pull together and rise up all of us in every corner of this world. Strength is what we all are today and strength is our promise for tomorrow."