The victims of the shooting at the Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Ill., were blown up from the gunfire, causing "unspeakable" injuries, according to a doctor at the scene.
The Baums went to the parade to see their grandson march with a toy lawnmower. According to David, he ran back to the scene after the shots had stopped to treat people and see the victims on the ground.
He said that the people who were gone were killed by gunfire. The scene of some of the dead is horrible.
One person was eviscerated and the other had an "unspeakable" head injury. The community will never be the same, according to him.
At least six people were killed and two dozen others were injured when a man opened fire in a Chicago suburb. Police said the shooter appeared to be firing from the roof of the store, and that a gun recovered at the scene was a high-powered rifle.
A person of interest is in police custody.
He said that his daughter and son-in-law moved to the area because they were worried about gun violence in the city.
Families were walking down the street with their kids and scooters and someone who shouldn't have had access to a high-powered rifle got up on a rooftop and decided to do what he wanted to do.
He said he has seen a lot of injuries in his career as a doctor, but they were war time.
The whole incident happened in 30 seconds. She wanted to make sure her family was safe.
She said she was sad. I am just how sad I am today.
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