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Could red flag laws have stopped the Highland Park shooting?
The 21st discusses if red flag laws in Illinois could have stopped the alleged Highland Park mass shooter.
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The 21st discusses if red flag laws in Illinois could have stopped the alleged Highland Park mass shooter.
Back in February, we talked about an overlooked aspect of the American presidency — the way the institution affected photography, and how America itself was influenced by the way presidents have been photographed. We were joined by a historian of photography and author of Photographic Presidents: Making History from Daguerreotype to Digital.
An organization that's helping families in Highland Park talks about helping families affected by the mass shooting.
A day before her retirement, IL Supreme Court Justice Rita B. Garman joined The 21st to discuss her extensive career.
We now know the names of the people killed in the mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park.