The detainee of the 4th of July shooting in the US drew up his plan for weeks

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Robert Crimo, the man arrested for the shooting on July 4, on Independence Day, in Highland Park (Illinois, USA) who left six dead and 30 wounded, planned the attack for weeks. In addition, he was disguised as a woman so as not to raise suspicions, authorities reported Tuesday.

This was stated at a press conference by the deputy director of the Lake County Sheriff’s Department, Christopher Covelli. This following his department interviewed witnesses and survivors of the event and reviewed video recordings made with cell phones.

At the moment, the police have not been able to establish what the motivations of Crimo, 21, were, and once morest whom no charges have yet been filed.

“We have no information to suggest at this point if it was racially or religiously motivated,” Covelli added in response to a question regarding whether it might be considered an anti-Semitic attack. This is because in the area where it occurred there is a large Jewish population.

What the authorities have been able to clarify is that Crimo, who acted alone, planned the attack for weeks.

“He brought a high-powered rifle to the parade, accessed the roof of a store through the fire escape ladder and began to open fire on the innocent people attending the celebration for Independence Day”, which in the US is celebrated on the 4th. July, detailed Covelli.

The detainee of the 4th of July shooting in the US drew up his plan for weeks

In order to go unnoticed, the suspect dressed as a woman in order to hide his facial tattoos and his identity.

Covelli explained that the alleged shooter, who fired more than 70 times into the crowd, had bought the gun “legally” in Illinois.

After the shooting, Crimo left the roof from which he was shooting, threw down his rifle and mingled with the crowd as if he were just another spectator at the parade. With the purpose of going to the house of his mother, who lives in the area.

There he took his mother’s vehicle to escape, but was intercepted as he tried to flee. Inside that car, police found a second rifle.

Local media have echoed several videos and violent messages that Crimo had uploaded to social networks before the attack, including a staging of a shooting at a school.

According to the television network NBC, the young man represented various forms of murder in his videos, and in one of the last ones he shows a decapitation. The YouTube platform closed the young man’s page on Monday night.

“We know that a lot of the videos that you posted really reflected a plan and a desire to go on a killing spree,” Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering told the channel. CNN.

the american president Joe Biden ordered this Tuesday that until next Saturday the flags fly at half-staff in all federal buildings. This includes embassies and consular missions, as well as military installations abroad.

The decision, specified a statement from the White House, is taken as a sign of respect for the deceased, one of them Mexican, and the wounded.

A shooting in Texas that has been a shock

This event occurs following the end of May 19 children and 2 teachers died from the shots of an 18-year-old. Which broke into an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, with a semi-automatic rifle that he had purchased legally.

As a result of that attack and another that occurred in Buffalo (New York), with 10 deaths, the country’s Congress approved in June to increase control over firearms. This with a minimum agreement between Democrats and Republicans.

The new law, signed by Biden, includes a revision of the process of buying weapons for those under 21 years of age. And it extends the so-called “danger alert” (“Red Flag”) rules to the entire country. Which allow activating a legal procedure to confiscate the firearms of those who represent a danger to third parties or to themselves.

The legislation also seeks to put an end to what is known as “the boyfriend’s legal vacuum”, whereby until now if someone was accused of domestic violence without being married, they were allowed to continue owning weapons, something that does not happen in the case of married people.

Despite this legislative milestone, the country’s Supreme Court, with a conservative majority, extended the right to bear arms in June by endorsing that they can be carried in public.

Since the beginning of 2022, a total of 317 people have lost their lives in the US in “mass” shootings, according to data from the Gun Violence Archive, which documents this type of violence.

That organization considers as “mass shooting” those with at least 4 victims, either dead or wounded, among which the author of the shooting is not included, in case he has died or suffered injuries.

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