Suspected gunman Robert E. “Bobby” Crimo III is facing seven first-degree murder charges in connection with Monday’s mass shooting at Highland Park’s Fourth of July parade.
Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek identified six of Monday’s seven fatalities.HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. — Lake County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Chief Christopher Covelli said in a news conference Tuesday that Robert E. Crimo III, 21, who allegedly shot and killed at least seven people and injured around 30 on Monday, acted alone and had preplanned the shooting for several weeks.: Suspected gunman Robert E.
“These are just the first of many charges that will be filed against Mr. Crimo. We anticipate dozens more charges,” he added.
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