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Rachel Brosnahan is speaking out after the shooting that occurred in her hometown over the Fourth of July holiday.
If you missed the sad news, there was a deadly shooting on the holiday in Highland Park, Illinois. The incident resulted in at least six people dead, with dozens more injured.
Following the shocking news, the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star took to social media to share her reaction. Click inside…
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USA Today. "And I'm like, I'm sorry, in deference to the victims of the families of these mass shootings, I'm not singing it."Although the song doesn't encourage gunplay, the 69-year-old said, "You have to draw the line."An unapologetic Pat said fans can "go home and listen to [the song]" if they really want to hear it. "I can't say those words out loud with a smile on my face, I just can't.
The Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan has announced ‘Together And Together Again’, a virtual concert to support victims of the recent mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois.The show is scheduled to take place at 8pm CST on Wednesday July 27, and will be livestreamed for free via the Pumpkins’ YouTube channel (save the link here). It’ll be hosted in person at Madame Zuzu’s, the Highland Park-based tea house and performance space that Corgan runs alongside his partner, Chloé Mendel. Viewers will be able to make donations through the stream itself, while merchandise – including tees and a poster sporting artwork by the legendary Gary Baseman – is available via the event’s bespoke webstore.
Addie Morfoot Contributor“Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down,” an inspirational story about the former Arizona congresswoman’s fight to recover from an assassination attempt in 2011 and lobby for greater gun safety laws, arrives in theaters July 15 amid a troubling surge in mass shootings across the country, underscoring the scope of her challenge. But Giffords, who struggles to speak due to injuries she incurred in that attack, remains undaunted, even in the wake of the July 4 mass shootings in Illinois and the June 23 Supreme Court decision overturning concealed-carry gun restrictions in New York.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFollowing the shooting deaths of at least six people at a July 4th parade in a Chicago suburb, satirical publication The Onion renewed its implicit call for U.S. gun controls — posting 25 articles on its homepage with same headline: “‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens.”The publication’s post on the gun massacre in Highland Park, Ill., followed the same template it has used for at least two dozen articles since 2014.
Rachel Brosnahan is speaking out following the 4th of July shooting in her hometown of Highland Park, Illinois. Brosnahan, 31, explained how the July 4th parade is the "highlight of the year" for residents of the Chicago-area town. "I grew up in Highland Park and this parade is a highlight of the year for so many families," she wrote on Twitter. "I’m sick to my stomach every time news like this comes out, but I don’t wish the pit in your stomach as you call your family and friends to make sure everyone is okay on anyone." Rachel Brosnahan is speaking out following the mass shooting at the 4th of July parade in her hometown of Highland Park, Illinois.
Facebook live post from Skokie, Illinois, two hours after the shooting began, Bailey called for prayers for the victims, families and law enforcement. In particular though, his follow-up remark, “Let’s move on and celebrate the independence of this nation,” struck a wrong note with some in the light of six deaths.In response, former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann tweeted: “Happy 4th of July from @DarrenBaileyIL Trump’s soulless candidate for governor of Illinois.
deadly mass shooting at a 4th of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, has sent shock waves across the nation. Rachel Brosnahan, who grew up in Highland Park, is expressing her shock and heartbreak at the awful tragedy.The star took to Twitter on Monday, writing, «I grew up in Highland Park and this parade is a highlight of the year for so many families.»«I’m sick to my stomach every time news like this comes out, but I don’t wish the pit in your stomach as you call your family and friends to make sure everyone is okay on anyone,» she continued.
BBC News).According to officials, the attacker targeted attendees of the parade at random with a high-powered rifle. It’s said that 24 people were also taken to hospital.Police later named a suspect as Robert E Crimo III, who they considered to be armed and dangerous.
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s Rachel Brosnahan took to Twitter to voice her frustrations with the shooting that took place in Highland Park, Illinois Fourth of July Parade. The actress grew up in the area and took to Twitter to express how she felt about the shooting and her overall exhaustion from the many mass shootings that have taken place in America this year.
The person of interest identified by authorities in the Fourth of July parade shooting is a Chicago-area rapper. Deadline will not identify him.
shooting disrupted an Independence Day parade, leaving six people dead and at least 26 injured.“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” star, who grew up in Highland Park, expressed her grief on Twitter.“I’m sick to my stomach every time news like this comes out, but I don’t wish the pit in your stomach as you call your family and friends to make sure everyone is okay … No words,” she wrote. I grew up in Highland Park and this parade is a highlight of the year for so many families.