After the horrific crime… 7 charges were filed against the “Chicago serial killer”

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Announcing the charges at a news conference, Illinois Attorney General Eric Reinhard said that suspect Robert E. Cremo, 21, if convicted, would face a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The public prosecutor said the first-degree charges were followed by dozens of additional charges before the investigation concluded, and that he would request that Karimo remain in detention without bail at the defendant’s first appearance in court on Wednesday.

Local officials said Karimo had planned the attack over a period of weeks, and had drawn the attention of authorities at least twice before, after reports of him threatening to commit suicide or harm others.

They added that the accused bought his gun legally and fired more than 70 rounds at random from a rooftop at people who were watching a show in Highland Park, state. Illinois He killed 7 people, and dressed in women’s clothing to escape into the crowd after the shooting.

Authorities reported that the suspect had a history of antics, but did not provide a possible motive for the attack.

Karimo surrendered to the police, on Monday, hours after the attack, which also injured more than 36 people with gunshot wounds and other injuries.

Police said that after the suspect fled the scene, he drove to Wisconsin He returned to Illinois before he was arrested Monday.

Police revised the confirmed death toll on Tuesday with the death of a seventh person, who was taken to hospital after the attack.

The shooting came at a time when gun violence is still fresh in the minds of many Americans, after the May 24 massacre of 19 students and two teachers at an elementary school in Ovaldi, Texas, and the May 14 attack that killed 10 people at a grocery store in Ovaldi. Buffalo, New York.

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Announcing the charges at a news conference, Illinois Attorney General Eric Reinhard said that suspect Robert E. Cremo, 21, if convicted, would face a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The public prosecutor said the first-degree charges were followed by dozens of additional charges before the investigation concluded, and that he would request that Karimo remain in detention without bail at the defendant’s first appearance in court on Wednesday.

Local officials said Karimo had planned the attack over a period of weeks, and had drawn the attention of authorities at least twice before, after reports of him threatening to commit suicide or harm others.

They added that the accused bought his gun legally and fired more than 70 rounds at random from a rooftop at people who were watching a show in Highland Park, state. Illinois He killed 7 people, and dressed in women’s clothing to escape into the crowd after the shooting.

Authorities reported that the suspect had a history of antics, but did not provide a possible motive for the attack.

Karimo surrendered to the police, on Monday, hours after the attack, which also injured more than 36 people with gunshot wounds and other injuries.

Police said that after the suspect fled the scene, he drove to Wisconsin He returned to Illinois before he was arrested Monday.

Police revised the confirmed death toll on Tuesday with the death of a seventh person, who was taken to hospital after the attack.

The shooting came at a time when gun violence is still fresh in the minds of many Americans, after the May 24 massacre of 19 students and two teachers at an elementary school in Ovaldi, Texas, and the May 14 attack that killed 10 people at a grocery store in Ovaldi. Buffalo, New York.

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