At least 24 people have been injured and six are dead after a shooter opened fire at a July 4th parade in the central business district of Highland Park, a suburb in Illinois.
A firearm, a high-powered rifle, was secured at the scene, authorities added.
Robert Crimo.HIGHLAND PARK POLICE
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Police said in their evening news conference that they are still considering Crimo a “person of interest,” though Lake County Major Crime Task Force spokesperson Christopher Covelli later said, “calling somebody a suspect or person of interest, it’s really synonymous.”
“This individual is believed to have been responsible for what happened and the investigation will continue,” Covelli said. “Charges have not been approved yet at this time and we are a long way from that.”
Lou Jogmen, chief of police for Highland Park, had previously described Crimo as being “armed and dangerous.” Commander Chris O’Neil has asked residents to shelter in place and remain away from. the scene, which is still actively being investigated.
The aftermath of Monday’s parade shooting in Highland Park, Illinois.TANNEN MAURY/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Covelli said in a press briefing around 2 p.m. local time that the shooting began at 10:14 a.m., less than 15 minutes after the parade was scheduled to begin. The parade was approximately three-fourths of the way through at the time, he said.
Five people died on the scene, while another died after being transported to the hospital, Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek said in a following press conference at 3:25 p.m. Those deceased on the scene were adults, Banek said, while authorities said at least one person taken to the hospital with critical injuries was a child.
No ages or names of the deceased were given, but Banek said they’ve been identified and officials are working on contacting their families.
Anyone, including spectators and business owners, who might have video surveillance of the area before, after or during the shooting are being asked to turn their footage into police. The FBI is collecting information as well via 1-800-CALL-FBI oron their official website.
In addition, the Highland Park Police Department have set up a re-unification program at their main office.
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The City of Highland Park posted about the incident on theirFacebook pageshortly after initial reports broke. “Police are responding to an incident in downtown Highland Park,” the city wrote. “All 4th of July events have been canceled. Please avoid downtown Highland Park. Take shelter if in downtown HP. More information will be shared as it becomes available.”
Police and firetrucks were on the scene for the parade, the city said.Additional emergency crewsfrom all over Lake County responded to the scene with at least 10 ambulances requested. People are being told to avoid the city’s downtown area.
“Due to local events and out of an abundance of caution, the Glenview Fourth of July Parade has been canceled,” the said. “There have been no incidents or direct threats to Glenview. Glenview Police are now working to clear the parade area. The fireworks show is still going on this evening.”
Other towns in surrounding areas have done the same, like Evanston, Illinois, which also canceled their parade. They closed their beaches, too.
Aftermath of parade shooting in Highland Park, Illinois, on July 4, 2022.TANNEN MAURY/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Witnesses at the parade describe the confusion and chaos following the shooting.
“At first I heard a pop, and I thought maybe it was a backfire from one of the vehicles that had passed already, or a firecracker,” parade-goer Miles Zaremski told CNN. “And then there were multiple pops — and having been in the service a long time ago, it was not a handgun or a rifle, it was more an AR-15 or whatever. I’d say I hear maybe, I’m guessing, about 30 pops. And there was a pause between the first set of pops and the second set of pops. And then the crowd started rushing and stampeding. … It was just chaotic.”
Covelli told reporters in a press conference that many attendees heroically jumped into action to help those injured. Those stories will be shared in the following days, he said.
“Our community was terrorized in an act of violence that has shaken us to our core,” Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering said in a statement. “On a day that we came together to celebrate community and freedom, we’re instead mourning the tragic loss of life and struggling with the terror that was brought upon us.”
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“As always, we are grateful for the first responders and law enforcement on the scene. I have spoken to Governor Pritzker and Mayor Rotering, and have offered the full support of the Federal government to their communities,” he said. “I also surged Federal law enforcement to assist in the urgent search for the shooter, who remains at large at this time.”
“Members of the community should follow guidance from leadership on the ground, and I will monitor closely as we learn more about those whose lives have been lost and pray for those who are in the hospital with grievous injuries,” Biden added. “I recently signed the first major bipartisan gun reform legislation in almost thirty years into law, which includes actions that will save lives. But there is much more work to do, and I’m not going to give up fighting the epidemic of gun violence.”
The scene following Monday’s shooting in Highland Park.TANNEN MAURY/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker later spoke out about the tragedy in a speech on Monday evening.
“The families of six individuals woke up today to join a community celebration of our nation’s Independence,” he said. They will go to bed tonight less than whole."
“There are no words for the kind of evil that shows up at a public celebration of freedom, hides on a roof and shoots innocent people with an assault rifle,” Gov. Pritzker added. “There are no words I can offer to lessen the pain of those families who will no longer associate the 4th of July with the celebration, but instead with grief.”
This story is developing and will be updated as further details emerge.
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source: people.com