Highland Park mayor on July 4th shooting: We’re sad and we’re furious
Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering says of the July 4th mass shooting in her Illinois town that her community is “sad and furious.” She adds regarding an assault weapons ban: "Let's be clear. It needs to be a national ban. There's nothing to stop anybody from going to Missouri or Indiana... picking up whatever they want and coming back into Illinois."
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