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Cops Say Robert Crimo ‘Seriously Contemplated’ Carrying Out a Second Massacre<!-- wp:html --><p>Lake County Sheriff's Office</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/robert-bobby-crimo-iii-alleged-highland-park-mass-shooter-left-trail-of-red-flags?ref=home">Robert “Bobby” Crimo</a> allegedly confessed to police that he “seriously contemplated” carrying out <em>another</em> attack shortly after he “dressed up as a girl” and opened fire at the <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/reports-of-gunshots-at-july-4-parade-in-highland-park-chicago-suburb">Highland Park Fourth of July parade</a>, killing seven people.</p> <p>After a bond hearing on Wednesday, Lake County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Chief Christopher Covelli told reporters that Crimo decided against carrying out the second massacre at a July 4 celebration in Madison, Wisconsin, because he “hadn’t put enough thought or research into” the other celebration. </p> <p>During the bond hearing, Assistant State Attorney Ben Dillon said that the 21-year-old admitted to using three 30-round clips in his Smith and Wesson MNP 15 to attack parade-goers, stopping to reload twice. Afterward, Dillon added, Crimo told investigators he fled the rooftop he used as a sniper’s nest but unintentionally left his rifle behind when it fell out of his bag. </p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/robert-bobby-crimo-confessed-to-highland-park-fourth-of-july-parade-massacre-prosecutors-say?source=articles&via=rss">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

Lake County Sheriff’s Office

Robert “Bobby” Crimo allegedly confessed to police that he “seriously contemplated” carrying out another attack shortly after he “dressed up as a girl” and opened fire at the Highland Park Fourth of July parade, killing seven people.

After a bond hearing on Wednesday, Lake County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Chief Christopher Covelli told reporters that Crimo decided against carrying out the second massacre at a July 4 celebration in Madison, Wisconsin, because he “hadn’t put enough thought or research into” the other celebration.

During the bond hearing, Assistant State Attorney Ben Dillon said that the 21-year-old admitted to using three 30-round clips in his Smith and Wesson MNP 15 to attack parade-goers, stopping to reload twice. Afterward, Dillon added, Crimo told investigators he fled the rooftop he used as a sniper’s nest but unintentionally left his rifle behind when it fell out of his bag.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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