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The shooting began at 10:14 a.m. in downtown Highland Park, with the shooter firing a rifle from the rooftop of the Ross Cosmetics building, [5] a local store on the northwest corner of Central Avenue and 2nd Street. [6] The gunman had gained access to the elevated position by using an unsecured ladder attached to the building. [7]
Highland Park, Ill., shooting victim Jacki Sundheim. (Facebook) The synagogue in Glencoe, roughly 3 miles from Highland Park, praised the "tireless dedication" of the former teacher, who also ...
The man accused of killing seven people in the July Fourth shooting in Highland Park, Illinois confessed to the shooting and considered a second attack in Madison, Wisconsin.
The latest in the July 4th mass shooting at a parade in Highland Park, Illinois. Loved ones now preparing to say their final goodbyes as the first of many funerals and memorials for the 7 people ...
While the Highland Park community grapples with the aftermath of a July 4 celebration-turned-mass shooting, the suspected gunman appeared in court, charged with seven counts of murder for the ...
The 21-year-old man accused of opening fire into the Highland Park, Ill., Fourth of July parade was indicted by a grand jury Wednesday on 21 counts of first-degree murder, three for each victim he ...
The 21-year-old suspect in the July Fourth parade mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois, was charged Tuesday with seven counts of first-degree murder. Eric Rinehart, the Lake County State ...
Seven people were killed and more than 30 were injured after a shooter opened fire during a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois.