September 20, 2000 - Robert Eugene Crimo III
Crimo opened fire from a rooftop on a Fourth of July crowd in Highland Park, Illinois, killing seven people and wounding dozens more before fleeing and evading capture for several hours. The attack targeted a public holiday gathering in a suburban community, and the final charge count — 21 counts of first-degree murder reflecting multiple legal theories, alongside 48 counts of attempted murder — reflects the breadth of harm inflicted in a matter of minutes. He pleaded guilty in 2025 and faced a mandatory life sentence.
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On July 4, 2022, a mass shooting occurred during an Independence Day parade in Highland Park, Illinois, United States. The shooting occurred at 10:14 a.m., roughly 15 minutes after the parade had started. Seven people were killed, and 48 others were wounded by bullets or shrapnel.
Authorities apprehended 21-year-old Robert Eugene Crimo III more than eight hours after the shooting and charged him the next day with seven counts of first-degree murder. On July 27, the charges were upgraded to 21 counts of first-degree murder, 48 counts of attempted murder, and 48 counts of aggravated battery.
Crimo pleaded guilty to all charges on March 3, 2025, shortly before his trial was to begin. At that time his sentencing was set for April 23. By law, he faced a mandatory life sentence.
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