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What a 4-year-old saw at a mass shooting

T SCHOOL ON FRIDAY, JULY 1, 4½-YEAR-OLD LIORA drew four white crayon figures on black paper, smiling beneath a neon firework display. This was a picture of her family at the Highland Park Fourth of July celebration. The event would be canceled, the community shaken after a mass shooting at the morning parade left seven dead and dozens injured. In its place, a manhunt would spread terror through

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