Chicagoans React To Worst Mass Shooting In U.S. History

Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson speaks with members of LGBT groups and their supporters at a vigil in the city’s Boystown neighborhood on Sunday, June 12, 2016. Johnson said the city has stepped up security in gay communities following the shooting attack at a gay nightclub in Orlando.
Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson speaks with members of LGBT groups and their supporters at a vigil in the city's Boystown neighborhood on Sunday, June 12, 2016. Johnson said the city has stepped up security in gay communities following the shooting attack at a gay nightclub in Orlando. Teresa Crawford/AP
Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson speaks with members of LGBT groups and their supporters at a vigil in the city’s Boystown neighborhood on Sunday, June 12, 2016. Johnson said the city has stepped up security in gay communities following the shooting attack at a gay nightclub in Orlando.
Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson speaks with members of LGBT groups and their supporters at a vigil in the city's Boystown neighborhood on Sunday, June 12, 2016. Johnson said the city has stepped up security in gay communities following the shooting attack at a gay nightclub in Orlando. Teresa Crawford/AP

Chicagoans React To Worst Mass Shooting In U.S. History

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On Sunday morning, Americans woke to the news of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.  Morning Shift opens the phones to hear reactions from our listeners.

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