Vice President Kamala Harris is visiting the scene of a mass shooting that killed at least 7 people at a Fourth of July parade in Illinois.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday said Americans need to understand that gun violence"can happen anywhere," during a visit to the Illinois city where a gunman killed at least seven people in a mass shooting at a July Fourth parade.
"There's a lot of healing that's going to have to happen that is both physical and emotional. There's no question that this experience is something that is going to linger in terms of the trauma," Harris told members of the media gathered at the scene of the shooting in Highland Park."I'd like to urge all the families and all the individuals to do seek the support you so rightly deserve.
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