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5 killed in shooting at July 4 Parade near Chicago

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Jul, 2022 11:27 AM
  • 5 killed in shooting at July 4 Parade near Chicago

Chicago, July 4 (IANS) At least five people were killed and 16 others injured in shooting at a July 4 Independence Day parade near the US' Chicago city on Monday, reports said.

Five people have been shot dead, as per city officials, in the parade in Highland Park, north of Chicago, which was suddenly halted about 10 minutes after it began as gunshots were heard, the BBC reported.

"This is an active incident," city officials said in an update on Highland Park's website, advising those in the area to "shelter in place."

Governor of Chicago JB Pritzker share that he is working with all authorities regarding the shooting via a Twitter post.

Local Congressman Brad Schneider, who was present at the occasion expressed his anger in relation to the situation.

One reporter saw five people with blood on them, according to a Chicago newspaper.

It quoted a a local resident as saying that he heard "20 to 25 shots, which were in rapid succession. So it couldn't have been just a handgun or a shotgun".

Highland Park's Mayor said the festival had been cancelled and asked people to avoid the downtown area.

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