Police confirm 6 dead, 24 injured in 'random' shooting at 4th of July parade in Illinois
At a press conference on Monday, law enforcement officials confirmed six people were killed and 24 were sent to hospital after a “completely random” shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois. Commander Chris O'Neill confirmed the hunt continues for the shooter, while a perimeter has been secured in the city’s downtown area.
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