Highland Park mass shooting suspect charged with 117 felony crimes

The person accused of opening hearth on an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago, killing seven, has been indicted by a grand jury on 117 felony expenses.

The indictment included 21 first-degree homicide counts, 48 counts of tried homicide and 48 counts of aggravated battery, representing the seven individuals killed and dozens wounded within the assault on the Fourth of July occasion in Highland Park, Illinois.

Prosecutors beforehand filed seven homicide expenses in opposition to Robert Crimo. They introduced the grand jury’s choice to indict him on 117 felony expenses on Wednesday.

Attorneys for Crimo haven't made a proper response to any expenses.

Prosecutors have mentioned Crimo, 21, admitted to the taking pictures when police arrested him following an hours-long search on the day.

Underneath Illinois regulation, prosecutors can ask a grand jury to find out whether or not there may be possible trigger to proceed to trial. Grand jury proceedings aren’t open to the general public and protection attorneys can not cross-examine witnesses.

Authorities have mentioned the greater than 30 wounded within the assault, along with these killed, vary in age from eight to their 80s, together with an eight-year-old boy who was paralyzed from the waist down when the taking pictures severed his backbone.

“I wish to thank regulation enforcement and the prosecutors who offered proof to the grand jury right this moment,” Lake County state’s lawyer, Eric Rinehart, mentioned in a press release.

“Our investigation continues, and our sufferer specialists are working across the clock to help all these affected by this crime that led to 117 felony counts being filed right this moment.”

Investigators imagine Crimo blended in with the fleeing crowd to get away from the scene, then borrowed his mom’s automotive and briefly contemplated a second assault on a celebration in Madison, Wisconsin, earlier than returning to Illinois the place police arrested him.

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