Crime Highland Park parade shooting suspect charged with 7 counts of murder, state's attorney says - Update: Suspect planned Highland Park parade shooting for weeks and dressed in women's clothing during attack to blend in, police say

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Sixteen people were shot and at least five people were killed Monday morning in a shooting at Highland Park's Independence Day parade, officials confirmed, urging residents to continue to "shelter in place" as the gunman remains at large.

The shooting happened just after 10 a.m. in downtown Highland Park, according to reports. A large police presence from the state and neighboring suburban Chicago departments was seen along the parade route.

"Highland Park Police are responding to an active shooter incident that occurred in downtown Highland Park during the 4th of July parade," the city of Highland Park wrote in a statement. "This is an active incident. All individuals are advised to shelter in place. Law enforcement agencies are searching for the suspect; evidence of a firearm has been recovered. Numerous law enforcement officers are responding and have secured a perimeter around downtown Highland Park. 16 people have been transferred to the hospital; 5 individuals are confirmed deceased."

"Due to a tragic mass shooting that took place earlier this morning in Highland Park, the City of Evanston will be canceling this year’s 4th of July Parade and celebrations effective immediately."

Larry Bloom, who was in the area when shots began, said at first spectators thought the "popping" sound was part of the parade.

"You heard like a 'pop, pop, pop,' and I think everybody kinda thought maybe it was a display on one of the floats and then it just opened up," Bloom said.

"I was screaming and people were screaming," Bloom said. "They were panicking and and they were just scattering and I, you know, we didn't know. You know, it was right on top of us."

The public is being asked to avoid downtown Highland Park as police continue to respond to the shooting "in the area of the Independence Day parade route," the Lake County Sheriff posted on Twitter.

"STAY OUT OF THE AREA - allow law-enforcement and first responders to do their work," the sheriff posted.

"The Illinois State Police is currently assisting Highland Park PD with an active shoot situation that occurred at the Highland Park Parade," police tweeted. "The public is advised to avoid the area of Central Ave and 2nd St. in Highland Park."

This is a breaking news story. Check back as details emerge.

https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/loc...hland-park-urge-public-to-avoid-area/2872781/ (A)




Suspect planned Highland Park parade shooting for weeks and dressed in women's clothing during attack to blend in, police say​



Investigators believe the suspect in Monday's killings at a July Fourth parade in Highland Park, Robert E. Crimo III, planned the attack "for several weeks," a spokesperson for Lake County authorities said Tuesday.

Crimo was dressed in women's clothing during the attack, apparently to help him conceal his identity and his facial tattoos, and to help him leave the area undetected along with the crowd fleeing in the shooting's wake, said Christopher Covelli, spokesperson for the Lake County Major Crime Task Force.

"At this point we have not developed a motive from him," Covelli said.

More than 70 rounds were fired into the crowd, Covelli said.

Crimo went to his mother's home in the area after the attack, and then borrowed her vehicle, according to Covelli.

Investigators have no information that the shooting was motivated by race, religion or any other protected status, Covelli said. Authorities did not announce any changes against Crimo at Tuesday's news conference.

[Original story, published at 12:04 p.m. ET]

A day after authorities say a rooftop gunman killed six people and injured dozens more at a July Fourth parade in Highland Park, Illinois, a city street still was littered Tuesday with belongings abandoned in haste, and residents are struggling to come to terms with what happened.

A suspect, identified by authorities as Robert E. Crimo III, is accused of using a "high-powered rifle" Monday in an attack that appeared to be "random" and "intentional," police said, and that left people scattering in panic. Investigators believe the suspected shooter, apprehended later that day, climbed onto a rooftop of a business and opened fire on the parade about 20 minutes after it started in the Chicago suburb.

On Tuesday morning, three blocks of Central Avenue in downtown Highland Park remained blocked off behind police tape. FBI agents walked in a line to comb the street for more evidence and lifted up strewn lawn chairs, and other items left behind in the flight to safety.

A man who'd fled the carnage uninjured with his sons returned Tuesday and found the wheelchair of his elder son, who has special needs. They'd abandoned the wheelchair Monday -- and the younger sibling carried his brother -- after the elder fell out as they hurried away from the shooting.

"We're all a little shaken. It's hard to believe this happened, and only (yesterday). And I think we're all a little shaky and unsettled, (is) probably the best way to describe it," the father, Paul Toback, told CNN's "New Day" on Tuesday.

Both inside and outside the taped-off zone, belongings of parade visitors remained strewn on the ground. Among them: a baby carriage, a Dunkin Donuts iced coffee overrun by ants, a half-eaten cup of noodles, a toy truck, sunscreen, bottles of water, dog treats, and a stuffed Sonic the Hedgehog toy.

The carnage punctuates an already bloody American spring and summer -- during the past 186 days, more than 300 mass shootings have happened in the US, according to data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive, a non-profit tracking such incidents.

"There are no words for the kind of evil that shows up at a public celebration of freedom, hides on a roof and shoots innocent people with an assault rifle," Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Monday. "It is devastating that a celebration of America was ripped apart by our uniquely American plague."

Police captured the suspect near Lake Forest, Illinois, following an intense manhunt across the Chicagoland area. He was taken into custody after leading officers on a brief car chase before being stopped.

Firearm evidence was found on the rooftop of a business near the shooting, police Cmdr. Chris O'Neill said Monday. The gunman used a ladder attached to the wall of the building from an alley to access the roof, said Christopher Covelli, spokesperson for the Lake County Major Crime Task Force.

Police said they are investigating who bought the firearm and its origins.

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/05/...uly-fourth-parade-tuesday-intl-hnk/index.html (A)



Highland Park, Illinois (CNN)[Breaking news update at 6:30 p.m. ET]

Eric Rinehart, Lake County's State's Attorney, has charged the Highland Park parade mass shooting suspect, Robert E. Crimo III, with seven counts of first-degree murder.

[Previous story, published at 5:59 p.m. ET]

Police on Tuesday identified six of the seven victims killed in the Highland Park July Fourth parade shooting.
Jennifer Banek, Lake County Coroner, read the list of names during a Tuesday news conference. The victims are as follows:
  • 64-year-old Katherine Goldstein of Highland Park
  • 35-year-old Irina McCarthy of Highland Park
  • 37-year-old Kevin McCarthy of Highland Park
  • 63-year-old Jacquelyn Sundheim of Highland Park
  • 88-year-old Stephen Straus of Highland Park
  • 78-year-old Nicolas Toledo-Zaragoza of Morelos, Mexico
A seventh victim died at a hospital outside of Lake County, Banek said.

A total of 45 people died or were injured during the shooting, said Christopher Covelli, spokesperson for the Lake County Major Crime Task Force.
The focus of the investigation for the last 36 hours was on the shooter, but has now shifted to "the victims and those left behind," Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering said during the news conference.

The release of the victims' names comes after investigators revealed the suspected gunman, Robert E. Crimo III, 21, may have planned the attack "for several weeks" and wore women's clothing during the shooting to conceal his identity and his facial tattoos, and to help him leave with the crowd that was fleeing in the shooting's wake, Covelli said.

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"He blended right in with everybody else as they were running around, almost as (if) he was an innocent spectator as well," Covelli said late Tuesday morning at a news conference outside Highland Park police headquarters.

Covelli also revealed Tuesday that Crimo had two prior incidents with law enforcement. In April 2019, an individual contacted authorities about Crimo attempting suicide. Authorities spoke with Crimo and his parents, and the matter was handled by mental health professionals, Covelli said.
Then, in September 2019, a family member reported that Crimo threatened "to kill everyone" and had a collection of knives, Covelli said. Police removed 16 knives, a dagger and a sword from their residence. Highland Park police reported the incident to Illinois State Police.

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/05/...uly-fourth-parade-tuesday-intl-hnk/index.html (A)
 
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Called this shit.

Right down to his social media had all kinds of warning flags, hints, and warnings and that the MSM would take a few out of context shots to make him look like a right wing extremist.

What do you think: Was part of his motivation his father's failed political campaign and/or Da JOOZ!
 
As a euro working in a law related job, you're full of shit. The news might tell you crime is declining, but truth is it's skyrocketing. We had some reprieve during Covid as the pandemic and curfews kept even the criminals at home, but now it's back and way worse. Law enforcement agencies are instructed to fudge the numbers. Can't count the crime if it's been decriminalised, can't count the crime if there's no evidence and no suspect. Just shelve every case that requires 5 minutes of investigation. Hurr de durr, no crime if the police just decide to not send officers as gang members are stabbing each other in the ghetto
completely OT but Europe has *always always always* lied about their crime. I don't have any experience in Germany or northern Europe so maybe it really was just as good as people claim there before the invasion, but France, the UK, and Southern Europe in the 80s and 90s were absolutely not safe. People, particularly women, just massively adjusted their behavior to keep from being victimized and the stats are complete bullshit because particularly in the south women were so heavily dissuaded from reporting assault.
 
I find it so gay how all of a criminal's socials are absolutely scrubbed the second they are ID'd. Can't stand these book burning commie revisionist faggots. Long live the archivers...you the real MVP's.
If the US government could get rid of the 2nd, they'd be doing this to anyone that even brought up such things. Not in minecraft either.
 
As a euro working in a law related job, you're full of shit. The news might tell you crime is declining, but truth is it's skyrocketing. We had some reprieve during Covid as the pandemic and curfews kept even the criminals at home, but now it's back and way worse. Law enforcement agencies are instructed to fudge the numbers. Can't count the crime if it's been decriminalised, can't count the crime if there's no evidence and no suspect. Just shelve every case that requires 5 minutes of investigation. Hurr de durr, no crime if the police just decide to not send officers as gang members are stabbing each other in the ghetto
Man I told you to keep coping but at this rate you're going to overdose, take care
 
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Hello to all the Documenting Reality gorehounds who are now reading our thread and shitting bricks because one of their beloved members -Awake47-is a goddamned mass shooting faggot.

Hell, WE just get blamed for shit. And our "brain cells" are just fine.....mostly. TYVM
 
Using the UK as any kind of example, whether you're pro or anti gun, to say what the US should do about gun control is dumb and gay and anybody who does is either an ignorant retard or is being disingenuous.

The two places just aren't comparable. Even before we brought in our strict gun control measures in the 80s and 90s following a couple of highscores, very few people in the UK owned a gun. Unless you were a farmer, it just wasn't a thing anybody really did. There's nowhere to hunt, and burglars and robbers didn't have guns to defend yourself against (even now, your average chav scumfuck has never seen a gun, guns are used by Serious People in organised crime, not some Adidas-clad tweaker trying to nick your Xbox).

The USA had to be claimed from angry natives and was full of hostile wildlife and armed bandits, from the get-go. Having a gun was basically as essential as having a car is these days, it was just a tool that everyone had to do their daily stuff, because it was a half-colonised wilderness with large lawless areas and skeletal government. Not to mention being a nation that only came into existence because citizens took up arms against the government. So much so that they put the right to own guns in the constitution. That came about because of a set of circumstances that are pretty much unique to the USA and have never happened in Europe. The UK hasn't had a wild frontier or murderous natives since the Romans.

As there are very few guns in circulation in the UK*, gun control is easy. No guns + no guns = no guns. Bu there's 350 million-ish guns in the USA. Even if you banned them completely, the government would be lucky to get its hands on half of them. And the people who would turn in their guns because the government asked them to probably aren't planning on using them to commit crimes. Whereas criminals, well, they kinda don't obey the law by definition. That's before you consider 3D-printed guns, kit-built guns, home-made ammo benches - Brits don't use guns, and they don't make them, unlike the Americans.

It's simply not comparable. The USA is not like the UK in any way that is relevant to gun control. It's a complete waste of time trying to make comparisons and you won't learn anything from them.

*There are so few guns in the UK that they get sold on from criminal to criminal after being fired. There's one 9mm pistol doing the rounds that has been involved in like 15 shootings according to the Police ballistics people, all over the country and probably by a different shooter each time.

EDIT: My pulled-from-the-air fuckhuge number for the number of guns in America was too small by a factor of about 7. Actually strengthens the point, but corrected.
 
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