Highland Park, Illinois (CNN)At the Monday 4th parade in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. At least six people were killed and about 20 were injured, according to Highland Park police commander Chris O'Neill.
Police are still searching for a suspect who explained that O'Neill was a white man between the ages of 18 and 20 and was wearing a T-shirt.
He said the rifle was recovered from the scene. Officials said the attack appeared to be "totally random" and the suspect appeared to have shot from the roof. They described the suspect as "armed and dangerous" and advised people to evacuate to the right place.
According to Jim Anthony, a spokesman for the NorthShore University Health System, a total of 31 people have been transferred to two hospitals. The majority suffered gunshot wounds, but other injuries were caused in the post-shooting turmoil, he said.
Shooting at Highland Park, about 25 miles north of Chicago, has fled hundreds of parade participants and responded to large-scale police actions by local, state, and federal police officers, including the FBI. It was triggered.
Zoe Powellsack, who attended the Independence Day parade with his father, said the parade participants initially thought they had taken this opportunity to show off fireworks.
"And I thought something was wrong. I grabbed her father and started running. Suddenly everyone behind me started running," she said. "I probably looked back 20 feet away from me. I saw the girl shot and killed."
Police moved them to a sporting goods store and eventually moved them to a sporting goods store. She said they hid behind the trash can for about an hour until they were brought back into the car. She said she saw one person shot in her ears and bleeding all over her face, and another girl shot in her feet.
"It looked like a battle zone, and I hate it. I really hate it," she said.
In Richmond, Virginia, there were 11 mass shootings during the first four days of July, including three on July 4 alone. Chicago and Highland Park, according to the Gun Violence Archive.
Following these massacres, President Joe Biden signed the major federal gun safety law for the first time in decades just nine days ago, the most controversial policy issue in Washington. One showed a big bipartisan breakthrough.
Witnesses say gunshots caused stampede
Field witnesses who spoke to CNN were stabbed by sudden gunshots and subsequent confusion. I explained about the peaceful parade.
Miles Zaremsky said that at around 10:20 am, shortly after the start of the parade, he fired twice in a row on CT and heard about 20-30 shots. He explained to CNN that he saw many people standing on the ground bloody and chaotic in the scene.
A video shot by witness Hugo Aguilera shows an ambulance turning a parade route and a police car sirening when people gather on a grassy sidewalk. An aerial video from the CNN-affiliated WLS shows a lawn chair abandoned up and down the parade route in the heavy presence of police.
Warren Fried, who attended the parade with his wife and seven-year-old twins, said he saw police and ambulances passing by at the parade, after which he heard a series of gunshots. .. People began shouting "shooters" and "runs," and he and his family fled towards their car for safety.
"People were hiding and the kids were looking for their parents on the street. I was just in shock," he said.
"When the shooting started, my campaign team and I were together at the beginning of the parade. My team and I are safe and secure," he said.
Jeff Leon, 57, tells CNN that the shot sounds like a "firecracker in a trash can" and only when he sees a police officer react is he aware of something happening. Said that.
"I saw police start reacting and some people were lying down," Leon said. "We just took off, and as you know, we hid behind a car, folded into the next car, and were on our way."
A nearby gas station employee, Jose Alamar, said about 20 people rushed to the gas station and evacuated after the shooting began.