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Immediately, the mass shooting at the Independence Day parade at Highland Park was weaponized for its political value, even before the grief-stricken families of the victims could begin to process their loss.And the suspect’s family was out there too, at least one of them saying he never saw this coming, that he was surprised.Surprised?Does anyone really believe that his family did not know of his violent fantasies and bloody dreams? No, nobody believes that. You take one look at the suspect, with the face tattoos and that mouth of madness, you listen to the violent videos he put out, you see the eyes that are so dark and lightless, you see the evil that should have been locked away and yet was not locked away.He’s locked away now, but it’s too late for the people of Highland Park.
Meanwhile, his parents’ attorney has spoken out in their defense to insist there were ‘no red flags’ for them to report to police.Crimo used a legally purchased Smith & Wesson M&P 15 to carry out the attack. He bought the weapon – which costs around $800 – in 2020Crimo’s father supported his application for a FOID card – the license needed to buy guns – in 2019 when he was 19 and just two months after an incident when police were called to the family home.Police confiscated 16 knives after that incident because Crimo had ‘threatened to kill everyone’.He was not arrested and his family say cops gave the knives back two weeks later.
Someone gave him the money for his knives, guns and ammo.
That or he just stole it.