One year after a horrific mass shooting shattered the notion of public safety in Highland Park, community leaders and citizens of all ages are still reckoning with what it takes to make safe space. “Public safety remains one of the city’s top priorities,” said City Manager Ghida Neukirch. As the city prepares to host a memorial walk Tuesday at a time it normally would hold its annual Fourth of .
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As the city prepares to host a memorial walk Tuesday, officials are assuring the community that they drastically ramped-up security for a series of events.
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School security discussions have hit a boiling point in District 113 after last summer's parade shooting and after a student brought a gun to the Highland Park High School in April.