Taylor Swift demonstrated a true act of benevolence in the wake of the tragedy in Las Vegas.

After learning that one of the officers from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Foothill Community Police Station was shot at Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, Swift decided to bring the department a little joy, sending multiple flower arrangements to the office. Kimberlee Binder, an intel analyst for the LAPD, turned to Instagram to share the singer's act of kindness.

"Talk about a class act! @taylorswift sent multiple bouquets of flowers and plants to our station, as one of our officers was shot in Las Vegas last night," Binder writes in the caption next to a photo of a floral arrangement consisting of yellow and pink roses and sunflowers, among other greenery. "Beautiful flowers can bring a smile to anyone’s face. Much respect."

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The LAPD reported via Facebook that one of their female officers was shot in the knee when gunman Stephen Paddock fired shots on a crowd of country music fans gathered at Las Vegas Village for a Jason Aldean performance.

Swift also expressed her sadness over the tragedy publicly, writing in a tweet, "There are no words to express the helplessness and sorrow my broken heart feels for the victims in Vegas and their families."

There has been an outpouring of support from the country music community following the heartbreaking event. Florida Georgia Line and Thomas Rhett have both donated to the Las Vegas Victims' Fund, with FGL giving $10,000 to the cause. Keith UrbanVince GillAmy Grant, Charles Esten and Alison Krauss gathered in Nashville to participate in the candlelight vigil honoring the victims and their families on Oct. 2. Many stars have also reached out on social media to express their condolences.

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