The accused mass shooter who is charged with gunning down seven people during the 2022 Highland Park Fourth of July parade rejected a plea deal on Wednesday in front of shocked survivors and family members. NY Post reporter Ronny Reyes shares this story.
Robert Crimo III, 23, had initially agreed to plead guilty to seven murder counts and 48 other charges in exchange for life in prison.
However, at the last minute, Crimo abruptly backed out of the deal, the Chicago Tribune reports.
The 23-year-old, appeared in a wheel chair, sporting a “47” facial tattoo, which experts previously speculated could be the date of the mass shooting (7/4) in reverse.
Crimo, who was indicted on more than 100 felony counts after opening fire on a crowd of parade goers in the upscale Chicago suburb, was silent in court after deputies brought him in on a wheelchair.
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