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Photos: Community Remembers Parade Mass Shooting Victims in Highland Park, Illinois
Community members of Highland Park, Illinois, visit the site of the mass shooting that killed seven and left dozens more injured on Monday after a gunman opened fire at a Fourth of July parade.
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Highland Park, Illinois: Another Mass Shooting With an AR-Style Rifle
AR-style rifles have been used in a series of high-profile mass shootings in recent U.S. history, and officials believe it was this type of rifle used to kill 6 people and wound 30 at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, this week.
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Witness to Chicago-Area Mass Shooting: This ‘Shouldn't Happen Anywhere'
Terry Grossberg was riding on a golf cart through the parade route in Highland Park, handing out souvenirs to the crowd, when suddenly he heard shots ring out from about 100 feet away. “I saw people falling and tripping and scrambling and screaming,” Grossberg told LX News’ Tabitha Lipkin in a phone interview. “This just shouldn’t happen. It shouldn’t happen...
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Illinois Parade Shooter ‘Blended In With The Crowd' After Mass Shooting, Investigators Say
The suspect in the mass shooting at the Highland Park, Illinois Fourth of July parade disguised himself and blended in with the panicking crowd after firing more than 70 rounds at bystanders, Christopher Covelli of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office revealed Tuesday.
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Harry Styles Says He Is ‘Devastated' After Copenhagen Shooting, Canceled Concert
On Sunday, Denmark police shut down the Royal Arena in Copenhagen, where Styles was scheduled to perform as part of his “Love On Tour” fest, a spokesperson for Styles confirmed to TODAY.
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Video Appears to Show Arrest of Highland Park Parade Person of Interest
Video appears to show the moment the person of interest connected to the mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park was arrested Monday evening.
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Illinois Gov. Pritzker on Assault Weapons: ‘Our Founders Carried Muskets, Not Assault Weapons'
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker spoke after the mass shooting in Highland Park, Ill., on the Fourth of July.
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Person of Interest Named in Illinois July Fourth Shooting
Authorities have identified 22-year-old Robert E. Crimo III as a person of interest in the Highland Park, Ill., shooting that killed at least 6.
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Watch: Moments When Shots Were Fired at Fourth of July Parade in Illinois
Bystanders captured the moment shots were fired at the Highland Park, Illinois Fourth of July parade on TikTok.
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July Fourth Shooting in Illinois: At Least 7 Dead
At least 38 people were shot and at least seven killed Monday morning in a shooting at Highland Park’s Independence Day parade. A person of interest has been apprehended.
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Denmark Officials: Mall Shooting That Killed 3 Likely Not Terror Incident
Danish police say that the gunman who opened fire in a shopping mall in Copenhagen most likely acted alone and selected his victims at random. Copenhagen chief police inspector Søren Thomassen said Monday investigators do not believe the previous day’s attack was terror-related. Thomassen said three people were killed — two Danes and one Russian citizen — and two Danes...
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Several Dead After Shooting at a Denmark Shopping Mall
Danish police say a shooting at a Copenhagen shopping mall has left several people dead and injured.
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Two Dead and Dozens Injured After Mass Shooting in Norway
A mass shooting that left two dead and over a dozen injured in the Norwegian capital of Oslo late Friday is being investigated as a possible terrorist attack.
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Thousands Attend March for Our Lives Rally Across the Country
Protesters are participating in more than 450 rallies across the country Saturday in an effort to advance “common-sense national and state gun safety restrictions,” organizers said.
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3 Killed in Maryland Mass Shooting, Suspect Injured in Shootout
Three people died and one person was critically injured in a shooting at a manufacturing facility in Smithsburg, Maryland, authorities say. The suspect was captured after a shootout with a state trooper several miles away. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Mother of Buffalo Shooting Victim to Lawmakers: ‘I Do Not Feel Protected'
Zeneta Everhart, whose 21-year-old son Zaire Everhart was wounded in the Buffalo mass shooting, addressed lawmakers on Wednesday to demand new gun laws. “If hearing from me… does not move you to act on gun laws, I invite you to my home to help me clean Zaire’s wounds.”
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More Than 50 People Killed in Nigeria Church Massacre
Gunmen attacked a Catholic church in Nigeria Sunday, killing more than 50 people, including many children.
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‘What Are We Going to Do?' Witness ‘Furious' After Philly Shooting
A woman who lives in the area of Philadelphia where three people were killed and 11 others wounded sounds off on gun violence and shares what she heard outside her window on Saturday.
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‘Our Job Is to Help and Heal': Tulsa Hospital Officials Pledge to Support Community
A day after a gunman opened fired in a Tulsa medical center, killing four people including two physicians, hospital leadership tearfully vowed to continue to support and treat patients in their community.
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Police Chief: Tulsa Gunman Bought AR-style Rifle the Day of Shooting
ulsa Police Chief Wendell Franklin revealed Thursday that the man who opened fire at a medical center purchased an AR-style semiautomatic rifle just hours before fatally shooting four people including a doctor who recently treated him.