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Highland Park victim says it’s a miracle she survived

July 7, 2022
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Lorena Rebollar Sedano has attended the Highland Park, Illinois, Fourth of July parade for 28 years, but this year’s festivities turned to terror when Sedano and her family were caught in the crossfire after a gunman opened fire during Monday’s celebration.

Sedano told ABC News that she and her family immediately rushed to a nearby store for safety. When she got inside and collected herself, Sedano soon realized that she was hit.

“A lady told me ‘Are you OK?’ I told her, ‘Yes.’ She goes ‘But you’re hurt, you’re bleeding,'” Sedano told ABC News. “That’s when I looked at my foot and my shoe was full of blood.”

Sedano was at the parade with her nieces and their three children, ages 1, 3 and 9 years old. Sedano called her daughter, who was en route to the parade, and told her not to come once the shooting began.

Lorena Rebollar Sedano, a bystander who was shot in the foot during the Highland Park, Ill. shooting on Independence Day, speaks with ABC News World News Tonight.

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“I kept saying, ‘I’m OK, I’m OK,'” she said.

Four other family members who were with Sedano were also hurt, she said. While she waited for first responders to arrive, Sedano said other people who were hiding out in the store helped her.

She was hospitalized, treated for her wounds and released. But Sedano’s recovery is only just beginning.

Sedano said doctors told her bullet fragments are still lodged on the side of her ankle and would go away eventually.

PHOTO: Lorena Rebollar Sedano, a bystander who was shot in the foot during the Highland Park Ill. shooting on Independence Day, is pictured (right) with family members in an undated photo.

Lorena Rebollar Sedano, a bystander who was shot in the foot during the Highland Park Ill. shooting on Independence Day, is pictured (right) with family members in an undated photo.

Courtesy Yareli Figueroa

Sedano said it was a miracle that she and her family survived the shooting. She said her family was right next to Nicholas Toledo, one of the seven victims killed in the shooting, who they knew.

Sedano will not go back to the parade and likely won’t attend large events for a very long time.

PHOTO: Lorena Rebollar Sedano, a bystander who was shot in the foot during the Highland Park, Ill. shooting on Independence Day, speaks with ABC News World News Tonight.

Lorena Rebollar Sedano, a bystander who was shot in the foot during the Highland Park, Ill. shooting on Independence Day, speaks with ABC News World News Tonight.

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“We were like the target for the gunshots,” she said.

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