Gunman in 2022 mass shooting at suburban Chicago July Fourth parade to be sentenced in court
- Robert E. Crimo III changed his plea to guilty last month for 21 counts of first-degree murder and 48 counts of attempted murder in relation to the July Fourth parade shooting.
- Brian Bodden, a Highland Park police officer, described Crimo as calm and cavalier, even laughing during interactions.
- Defense attorneys sought to exclude a police interview recording, where Crimo was seen blank-faced and slumped in a chair.
- Crimo is expected to spend the rest of his life in prison as a result of his guilty plea.
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Gunman in 2022 mass shooting at suburban Chicago July Fourth parade sentenced to life in prison
The suburban Chicago man who admitted to fatally shooting seven people and wounding dozens of others during a 2022 Independence Day parade was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Gunman in 2022 mass shooting at suburban Chicago July Fourth parade to be sentenced
WAUKEGAN, Ill. (AP) — The man who admitted to a 2022 mass shooting at a suburban Chicago Independence Day parade refused to attend his sentencing hearing Thursday, a day after survivors and witnesses gave emotional testimony about how their lives have changed since he killed seven people and hurt dozens more. Read more...

Gunman in 2022 mass shooting at suburban Chicago July Fourth parade to be sentenced in court
WAUKEGAN, Ill. (AP) — The man who admitted to a 2022 mass shooting at a suburban Chicago Independence Day parade was set to be sentenced Thursday…
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