'She keeps asking things like, 'Why is that bad guy trying to hurt people?'' Lindsey Hartman said.
There was no shortage of heroes in Monday's deadly mass shooting in Highland Park. As the shots rang out at the 4th of July parade, many ran for cover, but didn't run away from helping others.
Lindsey Hartman and her husband, Danny, were front and center at the parade with their 4-year-old, Scarlett The couple, unsure of where the gunfire was coming from, was forced to cover Scarlett with their own bodies as more than 70 rounds were fired from a nearby rooftop. "I was reeling in my head over and over, accepting the fact that I was about to die, and that is not something anyone should ever experience," Maxie said.
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