After Highland Park mass shooting, survivors go back to retrieve their belongings
When shots rang out during the July 4th parade in Highland Park on Monday, people dropped everything and ran. They left behind strollers, bags of candy tossed to the crowd, wagons, and even a pair of shoes.
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