Highland Park is preparing to resume its Independence Day celebrations, two years after a tragic shooting incident during the community's Fourth of July parade that resulted in seven fatalities and numerous injuries. Residents express concerns over excessive liquor licenses and inadequate regulation in the area, likening it to an 'amusement park.'
The city of Highland Park is planning to resume its annual Fourth of July parade — two years after a gunman opened fire on attendees, killing seven and wounding dozens more. https://t.co/1F9bGORDFp
Highland Park announces return of 4th of July parade 2 years after mass shooting https://t.co/PDFRNOT2b5
Highland Park plans to bring back its Independence Day celebrations two years after a gunman opened fire during the northern suburb’s annual parade, killing seven people and wounding dozens of others. https://t.co/Ar98X623Mc
Highland Park is bringing back its Independence Day celebrations two years after a gunman opened fire during the community’s annual parade, killing seven people and wounding dozens of others. https://t.co/hSSbIv0c7w
Two years after a deadly shooting, Highland Park has announced plans for this year's July Fourth events. https://t.co/yI50Gs6VIa
Residents and community organizers from Highland Park and surrounding areas say too many liquor licenses and too little regulation have changed their neighborhoods from home to an “amusement park.” https://t.co/Lo7M4AxnRQ
Community plans for Independence Day in Highland Park are well underway, as this year will mark two years since a gunman opened fire on the community’s annual Fourth of July parade, taking seven lives and injuring dozens more. https://t.co/Go6X7N1goZ