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Highland Park Parade "Shooter" Robert "Bobby" E Climo III, 22 years old, suspected of CAUGHT after "killing 6 people and injuring dozens"

A parade shooting on July 4 killed six people and detained dozens of injured suspects.

Robert “Bobby” E Crimo III, 22 was taken to the police during a traffic outage and was taken without incident.

Kurimo was taken to the Highland Park Police Station and asked about his possible involvement.

North Chicago police officers found Climo while driving, and police said short pursuits continued before he stopped.

He is reported to have been driving a 2010 Silver Honda Fit with a license plate: ILDM80653.

Police said Kurimo was armed and considered dangerous. According to the

FBI, Klimo has the following tattoos: Four tally marks with lines on his right cheek, red roses and green leaves on his neck, and cursive eyebrows on his left.

According to a local reporter,, FBI agents appeared to be searching for a dwelling where the suspect allegedly lived with his father and uncle.

Independence Day at Highland Park, Illinois Just 10 minutes after the start of the parade, gunshots rang. Chicago -Monday.

In the aftermath of the shooting, people sought a cover for , and beach chairs, strollers, backpacks, and blankets were abandoned across the parade grounds.

Highland police believe that the shooter scaled the alley ladder with a ladder to access the roof of the store and fired at the parade participants.

"He was very unobtrusive and very difficult to see," said Chris Koveli, a spokesman for the Lake County Serious Crime Task Force.

Immediately after the shooting, authorities recovered the "powerful rifle" that was believed to have been used in the shooting.

The suspect's motives appear to be random, investigators said.

"By all means, at this point this looks completely random," Kovel said.

The Lake County coroner's office said five victims, all adults, had been declared dead on the scene, and a sixth victim had died in a local hospital.

Nicholas Toledo (78) was identified as one of the six victims killed in a mass shooting, and his family wasCBS Chicago

{46. } I confirmed. paralysis. We're all pretty broken inside, "his granddaughter told the outlet.

First responders transferred 23 people to local hospitals and brought in an unknown number.

Several witnesses have told the Chicago Sun-Times that they have heard about 20-25 bullets fired.

"I heard 20 to 25 shots, but they were in rapid succession, so it couldn't be just a pistol or shotgun," Miles Zaremski said at the outlet. Told to.

Witnesses said they saw "people in the area shot", including "bloody women."

"It was a quiet, peaceful and lovely morning. People were enjoying the parade," bystander Adrian Drell told the Chicago Sun-Times.

"I'm afraid that peace will suddenly collapse within a few seconds. I can't go anywhere and I can't find peace. I think we're falling apart."

'Something is wrong'

Witness Zoe Pawelczek saidCNNparade participants initially thought the pop array was fireworks on that occasion. rice field.

"And I thought something was wrong. I grabbed her father and started running. Suddenly everyone behind me started running," she said.

"I probably looked back 20 feet away from me. I saw a girl shot and killed."

Pawelczek and her father said police She said she hid behind a trash can for about an hour until she moved them to a sporting goods store and finally brought them back to the car.

She saw one person shot in her ears and bleeding all over her face, and another girl shot in her feet.

"It looked like a battle zone, and I hate it. I really hate it," she said.

Warren Fried, who attended the parade with his wife and seven-year-old twins, said he saw police and ambulances passing by at the parade, after which he heard a series of gunshots. ..

He said people started shouting "shooters" and "runs", and he and his family fled towards their car for safety.

"People were hiding and the kids were looking for their parents on the street. I was just in shock," Fried told CNN.

A median home valued at $ 535,000 due to shootings by wealthy residents in the suburbs of Chicago, with more than 75% of people over the age of 25 earning a college degree.US Census Data

Biden Condemns Gun Violence

PresidentJoe Bidenmakes a statement following a tragic event He said he had been in contact with the Mayor of Highlands and the Governor of. Illinois

"Jill and I were shocked by the meaningless gun violence that once again brought sadness to the American community on this Independence Day. 

"As always, we thank the first responders and law enforcement agencies in the field. I spoke with Governor Pritzker and Mayor Rotering and provided their communities with full federal support.

"I also raided federal law enforcement agencies to assist in the emergency search for archers who are currently in large numbers.

" Community members are on the scene. You need to follow the instructions from your leader, and I will learn more about those who have lost their lives and watch carefully when praying for those who are seriously injured in the hospital, "he added. rice field.

Illinois MP Brad Schneider tweeted him and his team gathered at the beginning of the parade route where the shooting began.

"I heard about the loss of life and other injuries," Schneider tweeted.

"Condolences to my family and loved ones. My prayers for the injured and my community. And our children, our town, our country. My commitment to do everything I can to make it safer. Enough. "

Highland Park's July 4th parade will feature floats, marching bands, novelty groups and communities. Entry and other special entertainment was expected to take place. The suburbs near

were shot and canceled the July 4th parade.