
Red cups spell out "#HESSTON STRONG" in the fence of a school across the street from the scene of the shooting.

"We are just showing our support for not only Excel, but our community, because the majority of us were directly impacted," said Brandy Quinn on Saturday, February 27.

Residents in this Kansas town show solidarity by displaying their lawn mowers with messages of encouragement. The killings happened at a lawn mower factory.

Excel is one of the largest employers in the area and manufactures Hustler and Big Dog mowers.

Along with the mowers, residents posted signs of support.

A riding mower and an American flag show a homeowner's support of the victims. "I think I'm just numb, because I haven't had any tears," said Terre Bowlin.