Survivors of 2022 July Fourth parade mass shooting to address gunman before his sentencing
- Survivors and relatives affected by the 2022 mass shooting will address Robert E. Crimo III during his sentencing hearing today.
- Crimo pleaded guilty last month to killing seven people and injuring dozens during the parade shooting.
- Victims have been waiting for justice to be served, as stated by the law firm Romanucci & Blandin.
- Several survivors have also filed lawsuits against Crimo and the gunmaker Smith & Wesson.
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July Fourth parade mass shooting survivors remember victims as gunman skips sentencing hearing
Witnesses and survivors have testified about the chaos and terror that erupted during a mass shooting at a suburban Chicago Independence Day parade in 2022. Robert E. Crimo III did not attend Wednesday's sentencing hearing. The 24-year-old pleaded guilty last…
They Weren't Able to Confront Parade Shooter as Planned
Wednesday was to be the day that survivors, victims' relatives, first responders, and witnesses got to address the July 4 Highland Park parade shooter in court. They were denied that chance, reports NBC News . Robert "Bobby" E. Crimo III pleaded guilty last month to murder and other charges in the...

Survivors of 2022 July Fourth parade mass shooting describe chaos, panic and bloodshed
Witnesses are testifying about the chaos and terror that erupted during a mass shooting at an Independence Day parade. Robert E. Crimo III pleaded guilty last month to the 2022 shooting. He did not attend Wednesday's sentencing hearing. The 24-year-old…
Survivors of 2022 July Fourth parade mass shooting in Illinois describe chaos, panic and bloodshed
Robert E. Crimo III, 24, pleaded guilty last month to the shooting. He changed his plea moments before opening statements at his trial after years of unpredictable legal proceedings.
At gunman's sentencing, survivors of July 4th parade shooting describe chaos, panic and bloodshed
People who attended a 2022 Independence Day parade where seven people were killed and dozens injured in a mass shooting are testifying about the chaos and terror that erupted as shots rang out.
Victim's loved ones denied chance to confront Highand Park mass shooter
WAUKEGAN, Ill. — Witnesses of the 2022 mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in a Chicago suburb emotionally relived the massacre at the gunman's sentencing hearing on Wednesday — even though Robert "Bobby" E. Crimo III did not show his face in court.
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