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Fear hit like a bomb. One moment, downtown Chicago glowed with families, tourists, and workers; the next, screams tore through the night as gunfire shattered everything familiar. People ran blind, tripping over each other, grabbing children, abandoning bags, phones, dignity. Sirens wailed, phones buzzed, rumors exploded. No one knew who was safe, who was hurt, who was ne… Continues…

When the shots finally stopped, the silence felt heavier than the gunfire. Strangers held each other on sidewalks slick with spilled drinks and blood, trading frantic stories that didn’t yet make sense. Parents counted their children again and again. Some phones rang endlessly on the pavement, their owners unable to answer. In nearby shops and offices, people emerged from storerooms and behind counters, blinking into a new, unwanted reality.

By morning, the city’s skyline looked the same, but nothing felt familiar. Memorials began to grow where people had fled only hours before—flowers, candles, handwritten notes pressed against cold metal and stone. Online, the videos kept replaying, freezing the worst seconds of so many lives. Chicago woke up grieving and angry, asking the same impossible question: how a place of ordinary joy turned, in an instant, into a scene of unimaginable loss.

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