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Let Us Pray: Video From Apartment Captured Shooting At Fourth Of July Parade In Illinois

Jul 4, 2022Let Us Pray0 comments



NBC News’ Isa Gutierrez shares new video that a witness shot from his apartment on the parade route in Highland Park, Illinois, that shows gun shots and people running from the scene.
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