The police reveal a surprise about the “Chicago serial killer”. This is what he intended to do

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Christopher Covelli, a Highland Park Police officer, said: Illinois (North), in Robert Cremo The 21-year-old admitted to investigators that he fled the attack to Madison, a city in neighboring Wisconsin, where he "Watch other celebrations" And"He seriously considered using the weapon he had in the car to carry out another attack".

He added that the accused did not plan to carry out this second attack, unlike the first attack that he attended several weeks ago.

The armed attack, which left 7 dead and about 30 wounded, took place in Highland Park, a luxury suburb on the banks of Lake Michigan It has a population of 30,000 people.

Karimo carried out his attack after he climbed to the roof of a shop that overlooks the parade route, and started shooting at the participants with a gun he had legally purchased.

Following his arrest on Monday evening, Chicagoquestioned by Highland Park Police, where "He made a voluntary statement to investigators in which he admitted his actions"Assistant Attorney General Ben Dillon said during the defendant’s appearance before a judge in a videoconference session.

Throughout the session, the accused appeared calm, with his long hair falling on his neck, covering some of the many tattoos that invaded his neck and face.

At a press conference following the hearing, Attorney General Eric Reinhart declined to speculate on the motive for the attack.

Karimo is charged with 7 murdersHe is facing a life sentence without the possibility of parole, and is scheduled to appear on January 28 before another judge in Waukegan District Court.

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Christopher Covelli, a Highland Park Police officer, said: Illinois (North), in Robert Cremo The 21-year-old admitted to investigators that he fled the attack to Madison, the city in neighboring Wisconsin, where he “watched other celebrations” and “seriously considered using the gun in his car to carry out another attack.”

He added that the accused did not plan to carry out this second attack, unlike the first attack that he attended several weeks ago.

The armed attack, which left 7 dead and about 30 wounded, took place in Highland Park, a luxury suburb on the banks of Lake Michigan It has a population of 30,000 people.

Karimo carried out his attack after he climbed to the roof of a shop that overlooks the parade route, and started shooting at the participants with a gun he had legally purchased.

Following his arrest on Monday evening, ChicagoHe was questioned by Highland Park Police as he “made a voluntary statement to investigators in which he confessed to his actions,” Assistant Attorney General Ben Dillon said, during the defendant’s appearance before a judge in a videoconference hearing.

Throughout the session, the accused appeared calm, with his long hair falling on his neck, covering some of the many tattoos that invaded his neck and face.

At a press conference following the hearing, Attorney General Eric Reinhart declined to speculate on the motive for the attack.

Karimo is charged with 7 murdersHe is facing a life sentence without the possibility of parole, and is scheduled to appear on January 28 before another judge in Waukegan District Court.

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