
Highland Park Reflects and Rebuilds: One Year After the July 4th Mass Shooting
Highland Park, Illinois, marked the one-year anniversary of a mass shooting during its Fourth of July parade, where seven people were killed and dozens injured. Thousands of community members gathered for a solemn remembrance ceremony at City Hall, honoring the victims and reclaiming the parade route. The day included a picnic, a performance by Gary Sinise, and a drone light show. Politicians, including President Joe Biden, praised Illinois lawmakers for banning assault weapons and called for further action to address gun violence. The community walk aimed to show resilience and unity, with participants wearing shirts that read "We are Highland Park" or "Highland Park Strong."