People visit a memorial for those injured and killed in Monday’s Fourth of July mass shooting. / PHOTO: AP ( Headline USA ) In a state with some of the country’s toughest gun regulations and a city that bans semi-automatic weapons, Dana Gordon still feared a mass shooting could happen here.
Gordon, a Highland Park resident and an anti-gun violence activist, knew the familiar questions from victims of mass shootings across the country — how could such violence come to their city.
The latest act of mass violence to hit the U.S. came Monday in the northern Chicago suburb, when police […]
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