Suspect in Highland Park mass shooting apprehended peacefully
“Oftentimes, we see a form of white deference,” said Rashawn Ray, a sociologist who specializes in police training.
“Oftentimes, we see a form of white deference,” said Rashawn Ray, a sociologist who specializes in police training.
Officials say the gunman will remain in custody and that the shooting appears to be “completely random.”
Robert Crimo III will face “dozens” of counts in July 4 shooting, authorities say; police announce 7th fatality.
Robert E. Crimo III, identified as the suspect in the killings, bought the AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle used in the slayings in the Chicago area, officials said Tuesday.
The 21-year-old remained on the loose for more than eight hours after the attack in the affluent suburb’s downtown area. He was apprehended in Lake Forest.
Authorities have arrested a 21-year-old person of interest. The shooter appeared to have fired “a high-powered rifle” from a rooftop, police said.
Nicolas Toledo was identified by his granddaughter as one of the people killed in the mass shooting at the Fourth of July parade in the northern suburb.
The federal government’s Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs recently compiled a list of resources for children, families, educators and community members dealing with grief after mass shootings.
Multiple people were killed and many others wounded when a gunman started shooting 10 minutes after the Highland Park Fourth of July parade kicked off Monday morning, authorities said.
A warrant for the arrest of Carolyn Bryant Donham — identified as “Mrs. Roy Bryant” on the document — was discovered last week.