Highland Park Parade Mass Shooting Suspect Arrested After Brief Police Pursuit

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The 22-year-old person of interest connected to the Highland Park Independence Day parade mass shooting that left at least six people dead and approximately two dozen others "seriously injured" Monday morning has been arrested, police said.

Police said 22-year-old Robert "Bobby" E Crimo III was taken into custody following a police pursuit that ended in north suburban Lake Forest.

Authorities said Crimo's vehicle was located in North Chicago and officers attempted to stop him before he fled the scene, leading police on a brief pursuit before coming to a stop.

He was taken into custody "without incident," police said. He was being taken to the Highland Park Police Department for questioning, but no charges had been filed as of 6:50 p.m.

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Crimo, who police said is from the area but did not specify if he is from Highland Park, was believed to be driving a 2010 silver Honda Fit with the Illinois license plates DM80653.

"He is considered armed and dangerous," Lake County Major Crime Task Force spokesman Christopher Covelli said.

Earlier in the day, police described the gunman as a white man between 18 and 20 years old with a small build and "longer" black hair. He is wearing a white or blue T-shirt, according to Highland Park Police Cmdr. Chris O'Neill.

"All law enforcement agencies are working on apprehending this person of interest," Covelli said. "Please understand that we have teams out actively looking, trying to apprehend this individual."

Covelli said the gunman shot into the parade with a high-powered rifle from a rooftop.

"All indications is he was discreet, and he was very difficult to see," Covelli said.

The shooting happened at 10:14 a.m. in the area of Central Avenue and 2nd Street in downtown Highland Park during the city's Fourth of July parade, authorities said.

In separate social media videos, several gunshots could be heard, followed by a pause and another round of gunfire. In some videos, more than 50 shots are heard.

Anyone with photos or video of the incident is being asked to turn them in to police.

"We're asking anybody with any video surveillance that they may have, please review your cell phones," Covelli said. "If you were snapping pictures in the area of Second and Central today, that could help investigators. They may see something in there that may be useful and allow them to proceed further with the investigation. Any business owners in that area we're asking, please, review your video surveillance. If you have any video surveillance of that area at that time, even if you don't see anything in there, we would love to be able to take a look at that so we can further our investigation."

Around 2 p.m. SWAT team members were seen escorting people from the businesses where they were sheltered in place.

NorthShore Highland Park Hospital said in a statement that the facility is treating 26 people, five of whom were transported to NorthShore Evanston Hospital.

"A vast majority suffered gunshot wounds and the remaining sustained injuries as a result of the ensuing chaos at the parade," NorthShore Highland Park Hospital said.

Those who are looking to reunite with family members after the parade are being asked to head to the Highland Park Reunification Center at the Highland Park Police Department at 1677 Old Deerfield Road.

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker asked for prayers for the families of the deceased and for those who were injured in the shooting.

"There are no words for the kind of monster who lies in wait and fires into a crowd of families with children celebrating a holiday with their community," Pritzker said in a statement. "There are no words for the kind of evil that robs our neighbors of their hopes, their dreams, their futures. There are no words I can offer to lift the pain of those they leave behind. Please know that our state grieves with you, that MK and I grieve with you."

Dr. David Baum, who attended the parade, helped treat those who were injured in the shooting.

"The bodies that I saw, it was not an image that anyone who's not a physician would have an easy time processing," said Dr. Baum.

"There were people who were immediately killed with horrific gunshot wounds."

A large police presence from the state and neighboring suburban Chicago departments was seen along the parade route.

"This is an active incident," the city of Highland Park wrote in a statement. "All individuals are advised to shelter in place. Law enforcement agencies are searching for the suspect; evidence of a firearm has been recovered. Numerous law enforcement officers are responding and have secured a perimeter around downtown Highland Park."

Independence Day parades and events across the north suburbs were canceled following the shooting.

"Due to a tragic mass shooting that took place earlier this morning in Highland Park, the City of Evanston will be canceling this year’s 4th of July Parade and celebrations effective immediately."

Evanston also closed its swimming beaches "following this morning’s tragic shooting event in Highland Park."

Larry Bloom, who was in the area when shots began, said at first spectators thought the "popping" sound was part of the parade.

"You heard like a 'pop, pop, pop,' and I think everybody kinda thought maybe it was a display on one of the floats and then it just opened up," Bloom said.

"I was screaming and people were screaming," Bloom said. "They were panicking and they were just scattering and I, you know, we didn't know. You know, it was right on top of us."

The public is being asked to avoid downtown Highland Park as police continue to respond to the shooting "in the area of the Independence Day parade route," the Lake County Sheriff posted on Twitter.

"STAY OUT OF THE AREA - allow law-enforcement and first responders to do their work," the sheriff posted.

This is a breaking news story. Check back as details emerge.

OllieQ25 on July 4th, 2022 at 21:28 UTC »

Lead doctor giving update. At least 4 kids injured. Youngest is 8. 19 of the injured were treated and released. The rest had to be treated by trauma and neuro surgeons. One was moved to Evanston for surgery.

inagartenofeden on July 4th, 2022 at 19:23 UTC »

A witness to the Highland Park, Illinois shooting put his young son in a garbage dumpster for his safety while he searched for the rest of his family...

MindfuckRocketship on July 4th, 2022 at 17:07 UTC »

Authorities say shooter is still at large -- so neighboring cities are cancelling 4th of July events.

https://twitter.com/brianentin/status/1544002968655200256?s=21&t=cF25RwQARpV7uYplNdviCQ

EDIT: Suspect is still at large as of 3:15pm (Chicago time). The gunman, who has not yet been identified, was described by Highland Park police as a white man between 18 and 20 years old with a small build and "longer" black hair. Stay indoors if you’re in the area.

Source: https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/police-release-description-of-suspect-still-at-large-after-highland-park-parade-mass-shooting/2872896/

EDIT 2: Illinois State Police SWAT just raced down Green Bay Road heading south across Central Avenue in #HighlandPark. Source tweet from 3:56pm.

EDIT 3: #BREAKING: Person of interest identified in Highland Park July 4th parade shooting as Robert 'Bobby' E. III Crimo a 22 years old male.

Driving a 2010 silver Honda Fit License Plate: IL DM80653. POI should be “Considered very dangerous."

Source: https://twitter.com/ywnreporter/status/1544078073829756929?s=21&t=cF25RwQARpV7uYplNdviCQ

EDIT 4: Law enforcement sources said they recovered an AR-15 and that he may have at least three other firearms in his possession Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call authorities. #HighlandParkParade

Source: https://twitter.com/mikerreports/status/1544081543228002304?s=21&t=nok7VyGhhOVPdyOcAIeyIA

EDIT 5: The #FBI is assisting with the search for Robert E. Crimo, III, sought for his alleged involvement in the shooting of multiple people at a July 4, 2022, parade in Highland Park, Illinois. He may drive a 2010 Silver Honda Fit with Illinois plates DM80653.

https://twitter.com/fbimostwanted/status/1544091609930682368?s=21&t=nok7VyGhhOVPdyOcAIeyIA

Wanted poster: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/law-enforcement-assistance/robert-e-crimo-iii/download.pdf

Call 1-800-CALL-FBI if you know his location. Do not approach.

EDIT 6: JUST IN: Sources tell us Robert Cremo III has been taken into custody. @cbschicago

Source, tweeted at 6:39pm Chicago time: https://twitter.com/tvtye/status/1544103623709310977?s=21&t=sRuzByUAYr3-TKWs_Rfmsg