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The monument grows as the Highland Park community remembers the victims of the parade shootings.

(CNN)In the heart of Highland Park, Illinois, communities gather, mourn, bloom and in the United States Memories of yet another mass shooting scene and the American flag.

A yellow barricade tape extends to the sidewalk along Central Avenue. This is the main route of theJuly 4th parade, which was shattered by shooting on Monday morning. Seven people were killed and dozens were injured when a semi-automatic rifle was fired from the roof of a business in the crowd below before the man fled, officials said.
Robert E. Climo III, 21, was later arrested in connection with the shooting, andofficials admitted that he was a gunner, prosecutors said in court Wednesday.

Lake County lawyer Eric Reinhardt said he would face additional charges against the injured, in addition to the seven first-degree murders already filed. ..

"It is essential for the healing of this community that all victims receive justice," he told CNN Wolfbritzer Wednesday.

Residents pay homage to those injured and injured on the parade route for the first few days after shooting, some overcoming emotions and others kneeling in prayer.

Hundreds of people gathered on Wednesday night at the nearby Everts Park to watch out for candlelight. There, a number of orange ribbons, meaningrecognition of gun violence, were seen hanging as "Amazing Grace" played on a bag pipe.

As sadness continues, more individuals come forward to share their experiences on the morning of shooting, including Lily Watten, who was about to start the march in the parade when the shooting happened. I am. She told CNN that her grandparents were sitting "directly across from where the shooters were."

"Every year in my life we ​​went to this parade, and they wanted to be there specially so that I could find them there when I passed by the parade It was, "said Waten.

Her grandfather was struck by a debris on his shoulder and lost little of his lungs, but doctors said he would recover completely.

But the trauma of this event "shook a lot of people," she said. "I don't know what will happen in a year, but for now, I'm scared to think about returning."

According to spokesperson Jim Anthony, the two injured were on Wednesday afternoon. At that time, he was admitted to the North Shore University Health System Facility and is in a stable condition. A total of 39 people had previously been treated for injuries, and an 8-year-old boy was transferred to the UChicago Medicine Comer Children's Hospital, confirming that the child was in critical but stable condition, he said.

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The suspect may have planned a second attack, police say

After the shooting at Highland Park, the shooter was able toin Lake County. According to Chris Coveli, Deputy Chief of the Major Criminal Task Force, he "seriously considered" leaving the sceneto launch another shot around Madison, Wisconsin.
A firearmbelieved to have been used for shooting was recovered near the scene, but Kurimo had another gun in his car during his arrest, police said. Another weapon is the Kel-Tec SUB2000, with a foldable carbin of 9mm or. Covelli said it is available in 40 calibers on Wednesday. Koveri added that Climo had about 60 rounds of ammunition in his car at the time.

When Krimo found another celebration in the Madison area, he "was seriously thinking about using the gun he had in his car to shoot another shot," Coveli said. Said. Study it.

On Wednesday, Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said the FBI had warned his department on Monday afternoon because he was on the run, saying that Klimo might be in the area.

"We feel the sad families of Highland Park and all the families forever affected by the shootings on Monday. A tragedy happened in our own community. We are aware of the potential, "Burns said in a statement.

After being detained, Klimo said in a voluntary statement issued during an interrogation of the Highland Park police, "I scrutinized what he did and admitted what he did. "Coveli said. Kurimo has been appointed as a public advocate and will reappear in court on 28 July.

"But he had some affinity for the numbers 4 and 7, and vice versa," Covelli said on Monday, July 4th. Said with reference to. From the music he is interested in.

A couple who took care of their children shortly after their parents were killed

Kevin McCarthy (37) and his wife Irina (35)The victimwas killed in a shooting on Monday when they were two. Their two-year-old son, Aiden, was with them and was protected from shooting by Kevin's corpse, Irina's father, Aiden's grandfather, Michael Lebberg,Chicago Sun Times

Senator Tammy Duckworth told CNN that Aiden was "pulled by a good Samaritan from under his still bleeding father."

Dana and Gregling toldCNN Anderson Cooperon Wednesday about a woman who was struggling with blood immediately after the shooting to take care of Aiden. She speaks-handed them Aiden, they said. Aiden was also bleeding him, but the couple said it was clear that the blood was neither a woman nor a child. The

ring got into the car with Aiden and his children and was drawn to the Fire Department in Highland Park. There, police "looked like they were preparing for the war with a machine gun and helmet," Gregling said.

"I went out with Aiden and said," He's not our boy, what should we do? Can someone help us? " rice field. And someone said, I'll never forget, he said, you know, "We can't be babysitters." He wasn't rude, he just said, "We can't be babysitters right now, can you take care of him?" Of course he said. "

The family left contact information and took Aiden to Dana's parents' house for a few hours, where he said he wasn't crying at the cartoon. But when Dana Ring asked for his name in an attempt to talk to Aiden, he said Aiden would say, "Mom, Dada will pick me up soon."

Greg Ring said the detective later contacted him and arrived at his residence, taking Aiden to the Reunification Center, where he eventually reunited with another family member.

Ring thanked the children for being alive and "continues to remind them how lucky we were, and we must continue to focus on that part. ".