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Killing of July 4: the shooter had prepared his attack “for weeks”, according to the police

2022-07-05T17:59:39.288Z


Robert Crimo was disguised as a woman so as not to be identified. He fired more than 70 shots into the crowd celebrating the US National Day.


The alleged perpetrator of the massacre during the celebrations of the American National Day in Highland Park had planned his attack "

for weeks

" and disguised himself as a woman so as not to be identified, said Tuesday July 5 the police of this small city ​​near Chicago.

Robert Crimo, 21, used a "

powerful rifle similar to an AR-15

" to allegedly fire randomly at July 4th parade participants from the roof of a business, said Christopher Covelli, an official with the police at a press conference.

We believe he has been planning this attack for weeks

,” he said.

He had '

dressed as a woman

' to hide his identity and may have worn a long hair wig to hide his facial tattoos, he said, adding that he then dropped his gun and mingled with the crowd fleeing the parade.

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The young man fired more than 70 times into the crowd, killing six adults and injuring at least 30 people.

As of Tuesday morning, Main Street in this affluent Chicago suburb was still blocked by police and frozen in the opening moments of the shooting.

A stroller, a tricycle, folding chairs: the quantity of objects left pell-mell abandoned around the scene of the tragedy testified to the chaos generated by the gunshots on Monday.

Dr David Baum, a doctor who was involved in the rescue operations at the scene, testified to the horror of the attack.

"

The horrible sight of some bodies is unbearable for a normal person

," he told CNN, referring to victims "

exploded

" or "

gutted

" by bullets.

"

It's my destiny

"

Originally from the small town near Highwood, the shooter was identified thanks to surveillance videos and tracing of the weapon he had legally purchased, said Christopher Covelli.

He was arrested on Monday by the police who had released a photo of a diaphanous young man, with an emaciated face and tattoos.

He did not explain his act but a video posted eight months ago shows a young man in a bedroom and a classroom with posters of a shooter and people being shot.

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It contains an audio commentary: "

I just need to do this

", then "

it's my destiny. "

Everything led me to this.

Nothing can stop me, not even myself

”.

Images archived on the suspect's Twitter account show him in particular with a flag of support for former Republican President Donald Trump on his back.

Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering told NBC that she knew the young man when he was a boy in the Boy Scouts.

"

Sadness

"

This is where you have to reflect and wonder what happened: how did someone become so angry, so full of hatred to go after innocent people spending a day with their families ?

", did she say.

The city councilor spoke of "

the incredible sadness and shock

" that hit the city.

It should never have happened in our small town where everyone knows someone who was directly affected

” by the tragedy.

Paul Crimo, the suspect's uncle, told CNN on Tuesday that he saw "

no signs that would explain what he did.

".

National Day celebrations have been canceled in several surrounding towns, without preventing violence.

In Philadelphia, two police officers were injured after being targeted during the July 4 fireworks.

The country is still reeling from a series of shootings, one of which, perpetrated by an 18-year-old young man in an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, killed 21 people, including 19 children on May 24.

President Joe Biden ordered flags on public buildings to be lowered to half-mast on Tuesday.

He recently achieved relative political success by having Congress pass a law aimed at better regulating the sale of arms, of which nearly 400 million are in circulation in the United States.

According to the Gun Violence Archive, which includes suicides in its data, more than 22,400 people have been killed by firearms since the start of the year.

Source: lefigaro

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