Highland Park police chief recalls what he saw during July 4 mass shooting
Highland Park police Chief Lou Jogmen was at the July 4th parade with his family when a gunman opened fire and killed seven people while wounding dozens. Jogmen told CBS 2’s Charlie De Mar that as soon as he started hearing the gunshots, he knew right away that it couldn’t be anything else based on the cadence of those shots.
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