Six killed, 24 injured in US shooting during July 4 parade

Six killed, 24 injured in US shooting during July 4 parade

NEW YORK - Gunmen opened fire on a crowd attending our show on July 4 in Downtown Highland Park, about 25 miles north of Chicago, killing at least six people and injuring 24 others.

Highland Park Mayor Nancy Ruttering confirmed that the suspect, identified as Robert "Bobby" Cremo III (22-year-old Haywood, Illinois), was detained during a massive search shortly after the shooting.  had gone.

The suspect opened fire during the show this morning around 10:14 p.m.

Around 6:30 p.m., the suspect was arrested on Route 41 on Westlag Road.  "He was taken into custody without incident and is currently being prosecuted by the Highland Park Police Department," the mayor said.

Federal and state law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and Illinois State Police, assisted local security officers during the incident.

"Our society, like many before us, is doomed. The pain of this kind of tragedy is unimaginable unless it is in the backyard of your own home. Gun violence.  "People usually experience; it's a catastrophic crisis," he said.  The whole family and community in a moment and we know it will take time to heal.

In addition, Independence Day celebrations were canceled and flags were flown in mourning for those killed in the crash.

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