Person of interest in Highland Park shooting has apparent violent online presence
The person of interest in the shooting that killed at least six people in Highland Park, Illinois, left posts of tributes to mass shootings and public killings on social media platforms, according to numerous profiles that appear to belong to him. NBC News' Ben Collins reports.
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