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Robert Crimo III was sentenced to seven consecutive life terms along with 50 years in prison for each person injured. That ...
Highland Park parade shooter Robert Crimo III skipped his sentencing hearing Wednesday, opting to stay in the Lake County Jail instead of listening to the trauma he inflicted upon an entire community.
Robert Crimo III was sentenced to life in prison on April 24 in connection with the 2022 Highland Park shooting that killed seven and wounded nearly 50 more.. Crimo, who did not attend the hearing ...
Robert Crimo III, charged in the 2022 Highland Park Fourth of July parade shooting, pleaded guilty on all counts Monday ...
Robert Crimo III, the man accused of opening fire from a rooftop onto Fourth of July parade revelers in Highland Park, Illinois, two years ago, backed out of a proposed plea deal in a dramatic ...
Robert E. Crimo III, 21, who is charged with seven counts first-degree murder in the attack on a Fourth of July parade in Highland, Park, Ill., appears at his bond hearing via video on Wednesday ...
Robert E Crimo has appeared in court charged with seven counts of first-degree murder after a mass shooting at a 4 July parade in Highland Park, Illinois. Mr Crimo was taken into custody on Monday ...
Robert Crimo Jr. had been set to face a bench trial Monday on seven felony counts of reckless conduct. As part of the deal reached with prosecutors, he will be on probation for two years, ...
Robert Crimo III, 24, disguised himself as a woman to hide his tattoos and blend into the crowd when he fled the scene of the mass shooting, police said.
Robert Crimo Jr. had been set to face trial starting Monday on seven felony counts of reckless conduct, as prosecutors sought to prove he should have known his son was a danger to the public when ...
Robert Crimo III had an obsession with the numbers 4 and 7, which were tattooed on his face. The fascination “apparently comes from music that he’s interested in,” authorities said.
Robert Crimo III, the man accused of opening fire from a rooftop onto Fourth of July parade revelers in Highland Park, Illinois, two years ago, backed out of a proposed plea deal in a dramatic ...