The father of the man charged in the Highland Park Fourth of July parade shooting was indicted by a grand jury Wednesday for helping his son obtain firearms.
Crimo III was 19 when he applied for a FOID card and needed a parent’s signature.
Police responded twice in 2019 to Crimo’s Highland Park home after the younger Crimo allegedly made the threats, according to authorities.
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