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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Pittsburgh skyline turned blue Monday night in honor of the 11 victims killed over the weekend in the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting in Squirrel Hill.

Several recognizable buildings turned their lights blue as the city mourns and remembers the victims killed in Saturday morning’s mass shooting.

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The buildings included the lights atop the Gulf Tower, the Koppers Building, the Highmark Building and a few others.

The Gulf Beacon’s Twitter account shared this message: “May all who see these blue lights find a way to show love to all in our community, tonight and forever.”

The Gulf Tower and the Koppers Building are lit Blue tonight in memory of the 11 victims from the shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue. May all who see these blue lights find a way to show love to all in our community, tonight and forever. — Gulf Beacon (@Gulf_Beacon) October 30, 2018

Over the weekend, the lights at the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh were also turned blue in support of the Jewish community.

Pittsburgh City-County Building. Mourning for the victims & the families/friends. Mourning for our Jewish community. Mourning for our city. Pittsburgh. #StrongerThanHate pic.twitter.com/jZluW6A9za — bill peduto (@billpeduto) October 28, 2018

In Harrisburg, only a single blue light was shining on the Pennsylvania State Capitol Building on Monday night. Most other lights were turned off, and Gov. Tom Wolf ordered all state flags be flown at half-staff in honor of the victims.

The 11 victims that were killed in the shooting were identified as:

Joyce Fienburg, 75, of Oakland

Richard Gottfried, 65, of Ross Township

Rose Mallinger, 97, of Squirrel Hill

Jerry Rabinowitz, 66, of Edgewood

Cecil Rosenthal, 59, of Squirrel Hill

David Rosenthal, 54, of Squirrel Hill

Bernice Simon, 84, of Wilkinsburg

Sylvan Simon, 86, of Wilkinsburg

Daniel Stein, 71, of Squirrel Hill

Melvin Wax, 87, of Squirrel Hill

Irving Younger, 69, of Mt. Washington

Their funerals will be held in the upcoming days.