![]() ![]() He said he ended up moving their chairs to be closer to friends. He’d gone early to set up chairs for his family along the parade route. Now, he said, it’s clear that “it can happen anywhere.”ĭavid Goldenberg, the Midwest regional director of the Anti-Defamation League, was among those at the parade. Johnson said his daughter lives in Chicago with her son and that he’s been urging them to move to Highland Park, telling her recently, “It’s safe.” “I never would’ve thought this would’ve happened in downtown Highland Park.” He said he ran with several other people to a nearby BP gas station and described the scene as “surreal.” ![]() who lives about two blocks from the shooting scene, thought at first the gunfire was a car backfiring. “It shouldn’t happen anywhere.”ĭon Johnson, 76. He found his partner and stepdaughter, safe, inside a McDonald’s nearby. “I saw a little boy who was shot being carried away,” Sandoval said. Then, he said he ran in search of the rest of his family and saw bodies in pools of blood on the ground. So I kept running and ran into an alley and put my son in a garbage dumpster so he could be safe.” “I grabbed my son and tried to break into one of the local buildings, but I couldn’t,” Sandoval said. He said that, in the chaos, he and his partner Amairani Garcia ran in different directions, he with his 5-year-old son, Alex, she with her 6-year-old daughter, Melani. ![]() The “vast majority” were treated for gunshot wounds, though some “sustained injuries as a result of the ensuing chaos at the parade,” according to NorthShore University Health Systems, which owns the Highland Park and Evanston hospitals. Also killed was Jacki Sundheim, according to North Shore Congregation Israel, where she worked as a teacher.ĭozens of the injured were taken to Highland Park Hospital, Lake Forest Hospital and Evanston Hospital. All of the victims have been identified, she said.Īmong them was Nicolas Toledo, a grandfather visiting family in Highland Park. It wasn’t clear how old the sixth victim was. Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek said five people were dead at the scene, all adults, and another died at a hospital. PHOTOS: Highland Park officials and residents react to mass shooting at Fourth of July parade.Lynn Sweet: I was at the Highland Park Fourth of July parade.Here’s where families can get help coping after a mass shooting.Highland Park suspect confessed to July 4 massacre, drove to Wisconsin but opted not to open fire there, prosecutors say.Illinois State Police director defends decision to give suspected Highland Park killer a gun permit in 2020.Highland Park residents grieve together, ponder the future: ‘We’re gonna be looking over our shoulders forever’.Father killed in Highland Park Fourth of July massacre died shielding his 2 ½-year-old son.Highland Park parade shooting left Cooper Roberts, 8, with severed spinal cord.The lives lost in Highland Park July 4 parade mass shooting.The manhunt began when officers saw a person they thought was a sniper on a downtown rooftop. Law enforcement officials confirmed that a YouTube page for a quasi-famous hip-hop artist, Awake the Rapper, removed Monday, is associated with Crimo, identified by IMDb and YouTube as a performer and producer of emo rap-style music since 2016. Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune via APĬhris Covelli of the Lake County Major Crimes Task Force said at a news conference Monday night that Crimo "is believed to have been responsible for what happened, and the investigation will continue." Huh / AP A Lake County police officer walks down Central Ave in Highland Park, Ill., on Monday after a gunman fired on the town's Fourth of July parade. Law enforcement officers search in downtown Highland Park, Ill., after a mass shooting at the Highland Park Fourth of July parade Monday. At the end of the chase Crimo surrendered peacefully to North Chicago officers, they said.
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