Terrified! Chicago shooter conspires to repeat Wisconsin attack

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Terrified! Chicago shooter conspires to repeat Wisconsin attack
Robert E. Cremo, a 21-year-old gunman who opened fire at a US Independence Day parade in Chicago, confessed to had a shooting incident from the roof He then fled to Madison, Wisconsin, where he contemplated another mass shooting.

Christopher Covelli, spokesman for the Lake County Special Task Force. At a press conference after the trial, which took place on July 6 local time, he said: Cremo decides to turn the car back to Illinois. which he was later arrested It was later determined that he was not ready to launch another attack on Wisconsin.

 

Covelli said Cremo did not appear to have planned an attack on Wisconsin in advance, but fled there. I saw that there was going to be a National Day celebration in Wisconsin. So he seriously contemplated on repeating the attack. He also had another rifle similar to the one used in the shooting and 60 rounds of ammunition with him.

Police later found his phone in Middleton, Wisconsin, west of Highland Park. where he had his first mass shooting before dressing up as a woman and fled about 217 kilometers.


Madison Police Commissioner Shoun Barnes said at a news conference: The FBI warned on the evening of July 4th to keep the SWAT on because the investigative team said the gunman might be local. But he was not warned at that moment that the shooter was contemplating repeating the attack.

Lake County Assistant Attorney Ben Dillon told the court: A gunman climbed onto the roof of a building to ambush a parade in Highland Park using the building's fire escape. He then looked down and fired at the people across the street. Cremo fled the scene leaving 83 more bullets and three magazines on the roof of the building.

The prosecutor also stated that In addition to the 7 counts of premeditated manslaughter that have already been filed There are still plans to file a lawsuit against Cremo for attempted murder. Including the charge of serious bodily harm in all cases of the injured as well, so more charges will follow.