Multiple fatalities after shooting at July 4 parade in Chicago suburb

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Six people have been killed and another two dozen injured in a shooting at a Fourth of July parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park

Six people were killed and about two dozen were injured in a shooting at a Fourth of July parade in the wealthy Chicago suburb of Highland Park on Monday, officials said, as panicked spectators fled the scene.

Witness Amarani Garcia, who was at the Chicago parade with her young daughter, told the local ABC TV affiliate she heard gunfire nearby, then a pause for what she suspected was reloading, and then more shots again.

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