stephanie ruhle, the chicago suburb of highland park is the latest community struggling to come to grips with the horror of a deadly mass shooting. tonight the town held a vigil for the seven people killed when a gunman opened fire on a fourth of july parade. the attack also left dozens of people injured. just a few hours ago, vice president kamala harris visited the scene to pay tribute to the victims. police say the suspected gunman fired more than 70 rounds from a rooftop shortly after the parade got underway is today morning. [noise] [noise] [noise] authorities have charged 21 year old male robert with seven counts of murder, and say could eventually face more charges. these are just the first of many charges that will be filed against mr. crimo. i want to emphasize that. there will be more charges. we anticipate dozens more charges, centering around each of the victims, psychological victims, physical victims. so far, police have not identified a motive. but they s
buffalo, just like the one we saw before dayton, or el paso, or any of these locations. so we just don t have that tips and leads system where we can enable on forced me to do anything then react to the scenarios. even when they do react, that shooter yesterday in some anna la veta position over a building, firing into a large crowd against law enforcement who are basically just carrying a handgun walking down the street. this is not a situation where law enforcement are going to do particularly well, and we expect them to be heroes, nearly every single day out in every single street in america at this point. kevin, you said hold on, stephanie yes, please i was just going to add, yes the law enforcement people here are outgunned, and they are the heroes in this case. they were all in the parade yesterday. and then they come up against this person that they have they know nothing about. stephanie, you mentioned we