In her hometown of Highland Park, Rachel Brosnahan is sick of shootings
Published on 05 Jul 2022 by FACTSWOW Team
Having grown up in a suburban Chicago neighborhood, Brosnahan said in a statement that news of the tragedy made her feel sick to her stomach. It is a highlight for many families in Highland Park to see this parade every year, according to the star of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." "I grew up in Highland Park, and this parade is a special part of the year for many." Every time news of this kind comes out, I feel sick to my stomach, but I don't wish that pit in your stomach as you call your family and friends to make sure that everything is okay on anyone. There are no words for it." The following tweet that she shared included a link to Everytown for Gun Safety, as well as a claim that "Enough is enough is enough is enough is enough is enough is enough is enough is enough is enough is enough for now." It has been reported that singer Richard Marx, who also grew up in Highland Park, has been heartbroken as a result of this news.
Marx said in a tweet that "I am actively reaching out to check on the welfare of people still I am in contact with there." He added that "No matter where these constant mass shootings occur, I will always be brokenhearted by them. It makes me angry to see them happen.". Among the celebrities who tweeted about the tragedy was Ken Olin, the director/actor who featured in the TV drama "Thirtysomething. "My hometown. I attended this parade every year as a little boy," Olin wrote on Twitter. "My heart breaks for every child in this country that will grow up afraid to take part in a parade with a large crowd of happy people.

