A vigil at the site of the Highland Park massacre, which left 7 dead and over 30 injured. Photo: AFP
Details on the life of Robert Crimo III, the main suspect of having him killed seven people during a July 4th parade in Illinois they continue to come to light just over 24 hours after being arrested. Among the most important revelations, the fact that the 21-year-old rapper he was able to legally purchase his weaponsdespite at least two clashes with the police, including an incident in which he threatened his family to “kill them all”.
According to the Illinois authorities, the police were supposed to have gone to the house where the Crimo family lived in September 2019 when the relatives of the attacker called to report that the young man was threatening to “kill them all“On that occasion, the police seized at least 16 knives, a dagger and a sword, but there was no sign that he had firearms.
In April of the same year, the police had already been called Robert Crimo III threatened to commit suicide.
Capture of a video shot on the day of the massacre showing Crimo III on the run dressed as a woman. Photo: REUTERS
Despite this background, the 21-year-old rapper had no problem legally acquiring 5 weapons, including the AR-15-like rifle with which fired more than 70 shots against those present at the parade that took place along an avenue for the celebrations of the Independence Day of the United States.
According to official documents, Crimo III applied for a license to purchase weapons in 2019, when he was 19, and that it was his father who supported the request. The authorities say that, at the moment, “there was not enough evidence to determine that there was a clear and imminent risk of violence.
All the weapons were acquired in the last year.
Robert Crimo III accused of seven first degree murders
Lake County State Attorney Eric Rinehart announced at a press conference on Tuesday that Crimo III He would have been charged with seven first degree murders.. In turn, he made it clear that, if convicted, the 21-year-old assailant would be sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
The corner where the massacre took place which ended with the death of seven people. Photo: EFE
Rinehart added that the charges have not yet been finalized and that further charges will be filed against Crimo III. Investigators who questioned the suspect and examined his social networks they have not determined a reason nor did they find any indication that he targeted the victims because of their race, religion or other protected status.
Attorney for the young suspect, Thomas A. Durkin, a prominent Chicago attorney, said he intends to plead. innocent of any accusation.
When asked about his client’s emotional state, Durkin said he only spoke to Crimo III once, for 10 minutes on the phone. He declined to comment further.
Steve Greenberg, the parents’ attorney, said so Associated Press Tuesday night parents are not worried about being charged with anything related to their son’s case.
“There is no chance they will be accused of anything criminal,” he said. “they have done nothing wrong. They are as amazed and shocked as anyone else. “
Source: AP
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