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Highland Park parade shooter's sentencing to extend to second day Robert Crimo III skipped the hearing as prosecutors began to call witnesses and lay out evidence to the public for the first time.
Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering (center) marches in the Independence Day Parade, three years after the north suburb’s mass shooting, Friday, July 4, 2025. | Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times ...
The city of Highland Park continues to reimagine its Fourth of July events, after the tragic mass shooting nearly three years ago that killed seven and left dozens more wounded.
Robert E. Crimo III leaves after he pleads guilty to the Highland Park parade shooting in Judge Victoria A. Rossetti’s courtroom in Waukegan, Ill., March 3, 2025. via REUTERS Crimo rejected a ...
Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering said the city continues to stand with the shooting's victims and survivors. "Our support remains steadfast, and we will never forget.
Highland Park police Cmdr. Gerald Cameron Jr., now retired, recalls working the parade on the day of the shooting. He didn’t understand the sound he was hearing at first, but quickly realized it ...
Sundheim, 63, along with fellow Highland Park residents Katherine Goldstein, 64, Stephen Straus, 88, Kevin McCarthy, 37, and his wife Irina McCarthy, 35, were killed in the shooting.
According to Highland Park officials, officers conducted a well-being check of a man in the roadway in the 900 block of Half Day Road just before 5 a.m.
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