Wednesday, July 06, 2022

NO BRUISES OR CUTS VISIBLE ..... MUGSHOT MUST HAVE BEEN TOUCHED UP

Highland Park shooting suspect Robert Crimo’s mugshot released 

 

July 6, 2022

 

 

Robert Crimo IIIHighland Park native Robert Crimo III is facing seven murder charges

 

The suspect charged with killing seven people and injuring dozens of others at the Highland Park Fourth of July parade cracked a tight smile in his mugshot, which was released Wednesday morning. 

Robert “Bobby” Crimo III, 21, is shown looking up at the camera with shaggy, shoulder-length dark hair and sideswept bangs, his tattoos visible on his face and neck, in the snap released by the Lake County Major Crime Task Force in Illinois.  

He appears to be in dark clothing.

 

Crimo is seen pinned face down on the ground after allegedly leading police on a chase in Lake Forest, Illinois, hours after the mass shooting in Highland Park Monday.Crimo is seen pinned face down on the ground after allegedly leading police on a chase in Lake Forest, Illinois, hours after the mass shooting in Highland Park

 

The Highland Park native is facing seven murder charges after he allegedly climbed to a rooftop Monday morning and used a “high-powered” rifle to squeeze off more than 70 rounds at the revelers below just as the annual parade was kicking off in the wealthy suburb outside Chicago. 

He’s accused of wearing women’s clothing to blend in with parade-goers and planning what officials called the “premeditated and calculated attack” for weeks. 

 

An aerial photo made with a drone shows law enforcement officers investigate the scene of a mass shooting at a 4th of July celebration and parade in Highland Park                   Crimo allegedly climbed to a rooftop Monday morning and used a “high-powered” rifle to squeeze off more than 70 rounds at the revelers below

A close-up shows the ladder leaning against the wall of the one-story Gearheads store.  Gunman Bobby Crimo was suspected to have opened fire from here, although investigators have yet to confirm this was the ladder he usedA close-up shows the ladder leaning against the wall of the one-story Gearheads store. Gunman Bobby Crimo was suspected to have opened fire from here, although investigators have yet to confirm this was the ladder he used

 

Lake County State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart said Tuesday more charges are expected to be filed against Crimo as the investigation into the massacre continues.      

“In the courtroom, we will seek the maximum sentence against this offender. Not because we seek vengeance, but because justice and the healing process demand it,” Rinehart said.

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