Dozens of lives forever changed after deadly mass shooting at July 4th parade in Highland Park
Dozens of families went to the July 4th parade in Highland Park on Monday morning to celebrate our nation's freedoms, and left with their lives forever changed, after a gunman killed six people and wounded dozens more.
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