NEW DETAILS RELEASED: Crimo allegedly said he committed the attack to “wake people up.” He said he’d been planning it for years and thought about using a GoPro camera to record the attack, the records show.
, which left seven people fatally shot and dozens more wounded, according to newly unsealed FBI affidavits.
Lake County State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart declined to comment through a spokesman. An assistant public defender representing Crimo, Gregory Ticsay, also declined to comment.The suspected gunman who fatally shot seven people at the Highland Park Fourth of July parade last year has had his trial delayed.
Law enforcement recovered bomb-making materials, such as electronic components, including a remote initiator, two plastic jugs with ammunition attached to the outside, a funnel, and two boxes of Tannerite | FBI Crimo allegedly said he kept the jugs locked in a backpack because he did not want anyone else in the home to find them and hurt themselves.
Crimo also allegedly said, "it could have been used for an incident, it could have been used but it wasn’t." He allegedly added, "It could have been planted if it worked, in theory it could have been planted … somewhere where it could cause harm."
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