Highland Park parade shooter Robert Crimo III signed the name "Donald Trump," when he waived his right to trial earlier this week, court documents show.
Crimo killed seven people and injured nearly 50 more when he attacked a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois ...
Robert Crimo III leaves the courtroom Monday after pleading guilty to the 2022 Highland Park parade massacre. Nam Y. Huh/AP Photos Share Last week, a jury of six men and six women were selected to ...
Crimo told Judge Victoria Rossetti that he would change his plea to guilty to all 69 counts filed against him. "This was not ...
With the guilty plea, the trial was immediately called off. The jury was dismissed. The judge confirmed that Robert Crimo had voluntarily waived his right to a trial and accepted responsibility for ...
The shooter pleaded guilty to all 21 counts of first-degree murder and 48 counts of attempted murder. He was accused of ...
Robert Crimo III pleads guilty to 69 counts in Highland Park Fourth of July parade attack, later drove to Madison with weapons before arrest in Illinois in 2022.
The accused gunman Robert Crimo III entered a guilty plea just before his trial was slated to begin today. Crimo faces 69 counts of murder from the July 2022 mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois.
Local officials say the Highland Park mass parade shooter's unexpected guilty plea to all charges on Monday is a "small step ...
Opening statements begin Monday in the trial of Robert Crimo III, who is accused of opening fire at a Fourth of July parade ...
In a surprise move, Robert Crimo III withdrew his earlier not-guilty plea in the mass shooting that left seven dead, ...
Robert Crimo III, the man accused of carrying out a mass shooting in Highland Park in 2022 that left seven people dead and ...
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