Seattle Seahawks Remember Victims Of High School Shooting

Nov 2, 2014; Seattle, WA, USA; General view of CenturyLink Field and the downtown Seattle skyline before the NFL game between the Oakland Raiders and the Seattle Seahawks. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 2, 2014; Seattle, WA, USA; General view of CenturyLink Field and the downtown Seattle skyline before the NFL game between the Oakland Raiders and the Seattle Seahawks. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Seattle Seahawks are remembering the victims and the community of Marysville-Pilchuck High School Sunday with decals on their helmets.

The Seattle Seahawks are playing at home for the first time since a mass shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School on Oct. 24 left four students—including the shooter—dead and two others still hospitalized.

The Seahawks are remembering the victims and the community of Marysville, located about 35 miles north of Seattle, with decals on the back of their helmets, according to a report.

KOMO 4 in Seattle tweeted out a look at the decal.

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Coaches and staff will wear an “M-P” lapel pin, as well.

The Seahawks will observe a moment of silence before the national anthem and fans are being invited to sign cards that will be delivered to the school, which is set to reopen for the first time since the incident on Monday.

The Seahawks (4-3) host the Oakland Raiders (0-7) Sunday at CenturyLink Field.

Shaylee Chuckulnaskit, 14, died Friday from injuries sustained in the shooting, raising the death toll in the tragedy to four. Also killed were 14-year-olds Zoe Galasso and Gia Soriano.

According to the USA Today, two other students remain hospitalized. Andrew Fryberg, 15, is still in critical condition and 14-year-old Nate Hatch is in satisfactory condition after surgery to repair his jaw.

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