At least six people were killed and approximately two dozen people
were "seriously injured" Monday morning in a shooting at Highland Park's
Independence Day parade, officials confirmed, urging residents to
continue to "shelter in place" as the gunman remains at large.
The shooting happened at 10:14 a.m. in downtown Highland Park during the city's Fourth of July parade, authorities said.
The gunman, who has not yet been identified, was described by
Highland Park police as a white man between 18 and 20 years old with a
small build and longer black hair. He is wearing a white or blue
T-shirt, according to Highland Park Police Cmmd. Chris O'Neill.
"We're asking everybody to stay indoors," said Lake County Sheriff
Sgt. Christopher Covelli. "Stay vigilant right now. This person has not
identified. By all means, at this point, this appears to be completely
random."
Covelli said the gunman shot into the parade with a rifle from a rooftop. He said police are working to locate the man.
"Investigators are very, very quickly working to try to identify who
this person is, and try to figure out where he's at," Covelli said.
Anyone with video of the incident is being asked to turn it into police.
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