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Reactions pour in for Virginia Beach Police Department following two officer on-duty deaths

Two VBPD officers killed in shooting Friday
Virginia Beach police officer killed, another injured in shooting at Lynnhaven & Wendfield
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Following the on-duty shooting deaths of two Virginia Beach police officers Friday night, reactions from around the region, state and beyond are pouring in offering condolences to the department.

Local law enforcement

The VBPD official X account posted this message just after 8:30 a.m. Saturday:

Virginia Beach Police Benevolent Association 34 said:

"The citizens of our great city awoke to the horrible news that two of our VBPD and PBA brothers were viciously and senselessly shot in the line of duty over night. It is with broken hearts that we confirm that these heroes succumbed to their wounds. Two men lost their lives. Two families lost loved ones. A city and a nation lost heroes. Countless people lost a friend. The VBPD and PBA lost brothers. More information and details of services will follow. For now, we ask that you pray for the officers, their families, our city, the VBPD, and for an end to the senseless violence against Law Enforcement everywhere."

The Virginia Beach Sheriff's Office offered its condolences:

The Norfolk Sheriff's Office offered condolences to VBPD in a post on X.

"Heartbreaking news out of Virginia Beach where local media reports one officer was killed and another seriously injured last night," they wrote. "We send our prayers to the officers' families, our brothers and sisters at @VBPD and everyone affected by this tragic situation."

The Norfolk field office of the FBI shared this statement:

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The Suffolk Police Department wrote:

The Virginia Beach Department of Emergency Management shared this message:

Portsmouth Police:

Albemarle County Police:

Leesburg Police:

Blacksburg Police Department

Loudoun County Sheriff's Office:

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Politicians

Gov. Glenn Youngkin wrote:

Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine sent a statement to WTKR News 3 via email:

“My heart goes out to the Virginia Beach Police Department and the families of the two police officers who died protecting their communities. I urge a swift and thorough investigation and hope the person or people responsible will be held accountable.”

Congresswoman Jen Kiggans, who represents Virginia Beach, wrote on X:

"This morning, our entire community mourns the tragic loss of two brave Virginia Beach police officers who were killed in the line of duty last night. As we await more information, please join me in praying for their loved ones and the Virginia Beach Police Department. Let justice be swift for those responsible."

State Sen. Bill DeSteph, who represents parts of Virginia Beach, also posted a message on X.

"I am so terribly saddened to receive this news this morning," he wrote. "Please keep this officer, their family, friends and colleagues in your thoughts and prayers as they begin to navigate such a profound loss."

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares added:

Raw footage from scene of VBPD fatal shooting

Footage shows scene of scene where two VBPD officers were killed

Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears wrote:

Other messages of support

Regent University shared:

From the Virginia Beach Restaurant Association:

The Wichita, Kansas police department said:

The Glendale, Arizona Fraternal Order of Police also shared a message of prayer for VBPD.

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