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2022 July Fourth Parade Mass Shooting to address the survivor of shooting before his sentence

Robert E. Crimo III’s Attorney Gregory Ticks (Right) Lake County Courthouse, Wukegan (Image: AP) talks to him during his test

Waukegan: The survivors of those who were killed in 2022 collective shoots at an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago have been designed to address the gunman on Wednesday in their sentence.
Robert E. Crimo III, 24, convicted the shooting last month, killing seven people and injured more than dozens. Changes in his petition, a few moments before opening statements in his test, came as a shock even after years of unexpected legal proceedings.
Krimo is sure to spend the rest of his life in jail. Each count of first-degree murder serves the maximum natural life sentence in Illinois. Prosecutors and lawyers say that addressing Krimo is an important step for the remaining people.
A statement by Law firms Romanuchi and Blandin in Chicago stated, “They are patiently justice, which represents about 50 victims. They” will “tell their personal stories to the court, and they are constantly committed to pursue justice.”
Attorney was uncertain how many people could so -called “Affluent statement“Some people may decide at the last minute. Prosecutors are expected to give evidence during the hearing of the sentence at about 45 miles (70 km) Lake County Courthouse from Chicago.
The case has gradually gone through the court due to Krimo’s irregular behavior. He was expected to accept a petition last year, but once he reached the court, he changed his mind, even shocked his lawyers.
Krimo fired his public guards and said he would represent himself. Then he reversed his decision. He refused to leave his cell to participate in court proceedings several times during parts of jury selection. After being convicted in court, he signed the documents, forgiving the right to test with both his name and name “Donald Trump”.
Ashbi Bezle attended the parade with his son in 2022. Although he was not injured, he said that he had to run for his life and see Krimo adding to his trauma. “Every time I see him, it is stressful,” he told reporters after the guilty petition. “It is upset for everyone in our community.”
About 30 miles (50 km) north of Chicago were injured in shooting in suburbs. He was under an 8 -year -old boy below his 80s, which was partially paralyzed.
Officials said Krimo sat on a roof and opened fire in the crowd. Eyewitnesses started confusion, as shots began, followed by the city parade as families as terror, overtaking lawn chairs and walking.
The prosecutors had evidence, which included Confession for the police of Crimo. “We were ready to go for a test of 1,000% and were proving the jury guilty. We have been working for years to prepare our evidence.”
Prosecutors initially accused Crimo with 21 cases of first -degree murder – three counts for each person killed – and in 48 cases of attempt to murder for the injured. The prosecutors later dropped 48 less serious counts of increased battery before the jury selection.
Residents of the Upskel Highland Park community of about 30,000 have deeply condoled the shooting. Some potential gamblers were made excuses due to their connection to the high-profile case. Many people have also filed cases against Crimo and Gunmaker Smith and Vesan.
City leaders canceled the general parade in 2023, instead the option of “community walk” opted. The parade was restored on a separate route last year and included a memorial.
Seven people killed in shooting Catherine Goldstein, 64; Jacquelin Sundaheim, 63; Stephen Strauss, 88; Nicholas toledo-factor, 78; Eduardo Uldo, 69; And 37 -year -old Kevin married Macarthi, and 35 -year -old Irina Macarthi.
Krimo’s father, Robert Crimo Junior, a former mayor candidate, was alleged to have received a gun license. He convicted seven rapes of negligent conduct in 2023. He served less than two months in jail.

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