Multiple people were killed and injured in a shooting at Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Ill., on July 4. (The Washington Post)
At least six people are dead, at least two dozen hospitalized and a gunman is at large Monday afternoon after shooting Fourth of July paradegoers from a roof in Highland Park, a Chicago suburb, authorities say.
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