A 2-year-old boy whose parents were both killed in the Highland Park parade shooting Monday does not yet know his parents are dead, ABC News reports.
Days after barely escaping the Highland Park mass shooting with their children, a Houston family is sharing their survival story.
Lauren Silva was also attending the parade with her teenage son, and said they were on their way back to the parking garage to get a wallet when the shooting happened. People had already run away from the circle where the victims had fallen and said she saw the young boy's parents face down.
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