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Highland Park July 4th Parade Gunman Sentenced To Life In Prison
ROBERT CRIMO III, 24, the gunman pleaded guilty to the mass shooting at the 2022 Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, has been sentenced to life in prison. Though he was not in court during his sentencing hearing Wednesday and he did not watch the proceedings from jail, survivors and loved ones of those killed shared their stories. Crimo also know as Bobby, received seven consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole for each person killed in the deadly holiday attack. Received an additional 50-year sentence for each of the 48 attempted murder charges, which will be served concurrently. Charged with 21 counts of murder, three counts for each person killed. ''This court has absolutely no words that could capture the pain and horror of that July 4th,'' Judge V. Rossetti said as she announced the sentencing decision. Crimo had changed his plea to guilty last month in the shooting that left seven people dead and more than 40 injured. The plea change, which came just moments before opening statements at his trial, was a shock to many, including his own attorneys, even after years of unpredictable legal proceedings. Prosecutors showcased evidence that would have been used in his trial, including testimony from survivors, relatives of those killed and other witnesses on the rescue of a child left orphaned and a “post-apocalyptic scene” of bodies in the street and bullet-ridden lawn chairs and strollers. “It went from watching a parade to utter chaos,” testified Ms. Ring, who attended the parade with her husband and three kids. “We just had to keep going. We just knew that staying still was not a safe idea and we were terrified.”: FILE PHOTO SHOT ON: July 5, 2022, Highland Park, Illinois, USA: Police mugshot of ROBERT E. CRIMO III, 21. (Credit Image: © Highland Park Police Department/ZUMA Press Wire Service (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Highland Park July 4th Parade Gunman Sentenced To Life In Prison
ROBERT CRIMO III, 24, the gunman pleaded guilty to the mass shooting at the 2022 Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, has been sentenced to life in prison. Though he was not in court during his sentencing hearing Wednesday and he did not watch the proceedings from jail, survivors and loved ones of those killed shared their stories. Crimo also know as Bobby, received seven consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole for each person killed in the deadly holiday attack. Received an additional 50-year sentence for each of the 48 attempted murder charges, which will be served concurrently. Charged with 21 counts of murder, three counts for each person killed. ''This court has absolutely no words that could capture the pain and horror of that July 4th,'' Judge V. Rossetti said as she announced the sentencing decision. Crimo had changed his plea to guilty last month in the shooting that left seven people dead and more than 40 injured. The plea change, which came just moments before opening statements at his trial, was a shock to many, including his own attorneys, even after years of unpredictable legal proceedings. Prosecutors showcased evidence that would have been used in his trial, including testimony from survivors, relatives of those killed and other witnesses on the rescue of a child left orphaned and a “post-apocalyptic scene” of bodies in the street and bullet-ridden lawn chairs and strollers. “It went from watching a parade to utter chaos,” testified Ms. Ring, who attended the parade with her husband and three kids. “We just had to keep going. We just knew that staying still was not a safe idea and we were terrified.”: FILE PHOTO SHOT ON: July 5, 2022, Highland Park, Illinois, USA: Police mugshot of ROBERT E. CRIMO III, 21. (Credit Image: © Highland Park Police Department/ZUMA Press Wire Service (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Highland Park July 4th Parade Gunman Sentenced To Life In Prison
July 5, 2022, Highland Park, Illinois, USA: Police mugshot of ROBERT E. CRIMO III, 21, the suspect in the Highland Park parade shooting that left seven people dead and more than two dozen injured remains in custody Tuesday morning following a manhunt. (Credit Image: © Highland Park Police Department/ZUMA Press Wire Service (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Highland Park July 4th Parade Shooting Suspect Trial Preparations
February 21, 2024, Waukegan, Illinois, USA: ROBERT E. CRIMO, III, 22, appears for a case management meeting before Judge V. Rossetti at the at the Lake County Courthouse Wednesday. Crimo is charged with killing seven people at a July 4 parade in suburban Chicago in 2022 and will stand trial next February, a judge ruled Wednesday. (Credit Image: © E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA) *** Local Caption *** Highland Park Gunman Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Parole
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Highland Park July 4th Parade Gunman Sentenced To Life In Prison
July 5, 2022, Highland Park, Illinois, USA: Police mugshot of ROBERT E. CRIMO III, 21, the suspect in the Highland Park parade shooting that left seven people dead and more than two dozen injured remains in custody Tuesday morning following a manhunt. (Credit Image: © Highland Park Police Department/ZUMA Press Wire Service (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA) *** Local Caption *** Highland Park Gunman Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Parole
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