What’s next for the investigation into the deadly Highland Park July Fourth parade shooting?
Police detained a person of interest hours after a gunman killed at least six people and injured dozens of others at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois. NBC News’ Tom Winter breaks down where the investigation stands and how investigators are working to determine a motive in the shooting.
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