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Angry Americans call on gun violence, politicians after parade shooting in Chicago area

Police deploy after gunfire erupted at a Fourth of July parade route in the wealthy Chicago suburb of Highland Park on Jul. 4, 2022.
On July 4, 2022, after a shooting on the parade route on July 4 at a wealthy Highland Park on the outskirts of Chicago. , Deployed by the police.Reuters

After the shooterfired in a quarter, the disgusted Americans went to the country on Monday. July parade condemning the gun violence crisisAt least 6 people were killed and 24 were injured in the suburbs of Chicago. 

"I grew up in Highland Park. This parade is the highlight of the year for many families," actress Rachel Brosnahan shot in the wealthy suburbs. In response, I wrote on Twitteron Monday. 

"I get hungry every time I get news like this, but I don't want a hole in my stomach when I call my family and friends to see if everyone is okay. Everyone. No words. " 

It is unknown how the shooting started or whether the shooter was arrested. 

New York Times best-selling author Melanie Benjaminwrote a tweetthat blamed NRA and Republican politicians for violence. 

"Massive shooting at the July 4th parade at Highland Park, a very wealthy suburb 25 miles north of Chicago. Thank you, N-fuc *** g-R-A, Mitch. McConnell &"All the other politicians in the pocket of the terrorist organization" and Benjamin, who wrote "Mistress of the Ritz" in other themes, writes. 

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Folding chairs are left after gunfire erupted at a Fourth of July parade
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Sean Casten (D-IL) tweeted, "Never again." 

"I'm very tired of the U.S. Senate, who keeps watching people being shot and concludes that it's the obstruction of the proceedings that needs to be protected above all at this point. I wroteCasten

"Half-hearted attitude kills people instead of action."