The father of the gunman who allegedly opened fire on a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park this year is now facing charges in connection to the mass shooting.
Crimo Jr. surrendered himself to law enforcement Friday.
A group of victims from the Forth of July Highland Park mass shooting are suing the manufacturer of the rifle used by the shooter. In September 2019, a family member contacted police after Crimo III allegedly said he wanted to "kill everyone." Police responded and removed several knives, a sword and a dagger.Illinois State Police said they received a Clear and Present Danger report in September 2019 about Crimo III.
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