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Shooting up a parade
« on: July 04, 2022, 09:15:00 AM »
So what happened with this?
First I've heard of it. Nothing to
speak of on the "news "
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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2022, 09:37:56 AM »
One of them broke in and
said chicago
Should have known.  . .  .
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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2022, 10:02:15 AM »
So what happened with this?
First I've heard of it. Nothing to
speak of on the "news "

It could have been people celebrating by shooting in the air, and folks heard it. Or it was just the fireworks.
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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2022, 10:32:32 AM »
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/independence-day/2022/07/04/id/1077251/

Uneasy US Tries to Fete a July 4 Marred by Parade Shooting

A shooting that left at least six people dead at an Independence Day parade in a Chicago suburb rattled Monday's celebrations across the U.S. and further rocked a country already awash in turmoil over high court rulings on abortion and guns as well as hearings on the Jan. 6 Capitol breach.

Police also said two dozen other people were hospitalized after the shooting in Highland Park. Authorities asked residents to shelter in place while they hunt down a suspect.

The parade began around 10 a.m. but was suddenly halted 10 minutes later after shots were fired. Hundreds of paradegoers — some visibly bloodied — fled the parade route, leaving behind chairs, baby strollers and blankets.

“On a day that we came together to celebrate community and freedom, we are instead mourning the tragic loss of life and struggling with the terror that was brought upon us," Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering said.

On Monday afternoon, Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued a statement urging prayer for victims, families and first responders as efforts continued to bring a suspect into custody.

The governor tweeted: "There are no words for the kind of monster who lies in wait and fires into a crowd of families with children celebrating a holiday with their community. There are no words for the kind of evil that robs our neighbors of rheir hopes, their dreams, their futures. There are no words I can offer to lift the pain of those they leave behind."

Pritzker  added, "I will stand firm with Illinoisans and Americans: We must – and we will – end this plague of gun violence.”

News of yet another mass shooting came as the nation tried to find cause to celebrate its founding and the bonds that still hold it together. It was supposed to be a day for taking off work, flocking to parades, devouring hot dogs and burgers at backyard barbecues and gathering under a canopy of stars and exploding fireworks.

“The Fourth of July is a sacred day in our country — it’s a time to celebrate the goodness of our nation, the only nation on Earth founded based on an idea: that all people are created equal,” President Joe Biden tweeted earlier on Monday. “Make no mistake, our best days still lie ahead.”

In another statement, he offered the full support of the federal government to the community.

But the shooting in Highland Park left a chaotic, discordant July 4 scene.

Video shot by a Chicago Sun-Times journalist after the gunfire rang out shows a band on a float continuing to play as people run past, screaming. Paradegoer Gina Troiani told The Associated Press she fled with her 5-year-old son's bike, decorated with red and blue curled ribbons, through a neighborhood to get away from the parade route.

At first, she thought the loud sounds were fireworks — until she heard people yell about a shooter.

These are precarious times: An economic recession lurks, and the Highland Park shooting will weigh on a national psyche already raw from mass shootings like those seen recently at a Texas elementary school and a New York supermarket.

Sharp social and political divisions have also been laid bare by recent Supreme Court decisions overturning the constitutional right to abortion and striking down a New York law limiting who may carry a gun in public.

“Independence Day doesn’t feel like much of a celebration when our basic rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are on the chopping block,” New York Attorney General Tish James, a Democrat, tweeted. “Today, I encourage you to imagine what this nation could be if and when we live up to our values.”

However, many had reason to gather and celebrate amid easing coronavirus precautions for the first time in three years.

Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest returned to its traditional location in Brooklyn’s Coney Island neighborhood after two years elsewhere thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.

“It’s beautiful to be back here” in front of a throng of spectators, Joey “Jaws” Chestnut told ESPN after winning the men's competition by downing 63 hot dogs and buns.

Women’s record-holder Miki Sudo chomped 40 wieners and buns to win her event.

Baltimore on Monday also resumed its Independence Day celebrations after a two-year hiatus, to the delight of residents like Kirstan Monroe.

“I'm happy to see that downtown is getting back together, how it's supposed to be,” she told WBAL-TV.

Colorful displays big and small were scheduled to light up the night sky in cities from New York to Seattle to Chicago to Dallas. However others, particularly in drought-stricken and wildfire-prone regions of the West, will forgo them.

Phoenix is also again going without fireworks — not because of the pandemic or fire concerns but due to supply-chain issues.

In emotional ceremonies across the country, some will swear oaths of citizenship, qualifying them to vote in the upcoming midterm elections.

During a ceremony for naturalized citizens held at Mount Vernon, the Virginia home of George Washington, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told 52 people originally from 42 different countries that they were essential to building a strong labor force.

“Immigrants strengthen our workforce, and, in the process, help drive the resiliency and vitality of our economy,” Yellen said in remarks prepared for the Monday event.

For many, July 4 was also a chance to set aside political differences and to celebrate unity, reflecting on the revolution that gave rise to history’s longest-living democracy.

“There’s always something to divide or unite us," says Eli Merritt, a political historian at Vanderbilt University whose upcoming book traces the fraught founding of the United States in 1776.

But he sees the Jan. 6 hearings probing last year's storming of the U.S. Capitol as a reason for hope, an opportunity to rally behind democratic institutions. Even though not all Americans or their elected representatives agree with the committee's work, Merritt is heartened by the fact that it's at least somewhat bipartisan with some Republicans joining in.

“Moral courage as a locus for Americans to place hope, the willingness to stand up for what is right and true in spite of negative consequences to oneself," he said. "That is an essential glue of constitutional democracy.”


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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #4 on: July 04, 2022, 10:40:44 AM »
Thanks for posting
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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #5 on: July 04, 2022, 11:32:53 AM »
"News " people are saying 6 deaths
and 2 dozen plus hospitalized
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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #6 on: July 04, 2022, 11:37:43 AM »
I was trying to watch a press conference
to gain some insight, and the audio is
way out of sync, then I realized it's a
delayed feed or something so they can
censor anything that doesn't sound PC
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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #7 on: July 04, 2022, 11:53:57 AM »
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say an unhinged lefty did this.
99% of all Lawyers give the other 1% a bad name. What I find hilarious about this is they are such an arrogant bunch, that they all think they are in the 1%.

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« Reply #8 on: July 04, 2022, 12:09:07 PM »
Twitter claims this is the guy.
99% of all Lawyers give the other 1% a bad name. What I find hilarious about this is they are such an arrogant bunch, that they all think they are in the 1%.

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« Reply #9 on: July 04, 2022, 12:10:00 PM »
Another look.
99% of all Lawyers give the other 1% a bad name. What I find hilarious about this is they are such an arrogant bunch, that they all think they are in the 1%.

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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #10 on: July 04, 2022, 12:14:09 PM »
Could be..but they were quick to point out that the descriptions say it was a white guy, between 18 & 20.

  Funny, how with Chicago's regularly held weekend shootings, they usually don't mention something so "sensitive"
  as race of the shooter...
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« Reply #11 on: July 04, 2022, 12:43:09 PM »
No true conservative would have done this. This is the left agenda.
In this time i Command ,That you take the Secular to Jerusalem .
There you rid the Holy City of the Scourge of Islam , Make the streets run red with the Blood of those who wish to wash Israel and Christianity from the face of the Earth.
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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #12 on: July 04, 2022, 12:43:23 PM »
Random doctor they're interviewing
" there is no good reason that anybody
needs a high powered rifle.
There were bodies blown apart.
These were injuries that you'd see
on a battlefield.
I've never been in the military or
in a war. "

Why didn't they just find a duck
in a public park to interview?
The duck would have had just
as much credibility.
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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #13 on: July 04, 2022, 01:04:10 PM »
Random doctor they're interviewing
" there is no good reason that anybody
needs a high powered rifle.
There were bodies blown apart.
These were injuries that you'd see
on a battlefield.
I've never been in the military or
in a war. "

Why didn't they just find a duck
in a public park to interview?
The duck would have had just
as much credibility.

^^^DITTO THAT^^^   ;D ;D
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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #14 on: July 04, 2022, 01:32:23 PM »
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say an unhinged lefty did this.

Seems to be the current trend and what I think also...

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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #15 on: July 04, 2022, 01:34:19 PM »
Problem is not guns but the lack of law abiding citizens allowed to protect themselves with guns...

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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #16 on: July 04, 2022, 01:38:34 PM »
JMHO-  we give way too much
leeway to dirtbags and nut cases

Look at that close up facial photo.
Looks like the career criminal heroin
addict's younger brother if he had one.
Thankfully, I think he went back to
prison, or got offed one of the 2
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« Reply #17 on: July 04, 2022, 02:07:54 PM »
JMHO-  we give way too much
leeway to dirtbags and nut cases

Look at that close up facial photo.
Looks like the career criminal heroin
addict's younger brother if he had one.
Thankfully, I think he went back to
prison, or got offed one of the 2

He looks like you could knock him out with a can of soup. Hitting him on the head.
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There you rid the Holy City of the Scourge of Islam , Make the streets run red with the Blood of those who wish to wash Israel and Christianity from the face of the Earth.
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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #18 on: July 04, 2022, 02:11:00 PM »
This one that was across the way
has been in state 3 times that I
know of
These known idiots do some
outrageous something, then everybody
acts all shocked and surprised
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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #19 on: July 04, 2022, 04:07:46 PM »
So what happened with this?
First I've heard of it. Nothing to
speak of on the "news "

You know, at our gun club meeting last week some of us got to talking and commented on the fact that these shootings all seem to come in groups and that they appear to follow the plan laid out in a 1939 US Communist Party publication about how to instigate a change in government (here) by stirring the pot and it describes causing things like these mass shootings. My friend has a copy he got from the John Birch Society years ago. Worth considering as we think about how things are proceeding in the US.
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« Reply #20 on: July 04, 2022, 04:47:09 PM »
I've seen some photos of the
pinhead shooter they've been
circulating around.
Of course, he's one of the social
media types and has all the
tattoos up one side and down the other.
Wannabe rapper and DJ.
Can't say that he needed any
red flags.  He WAS one big red flag.
I see so many of these idiots
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« Reply #21 on: July 04, 2022, 05:41:27 PM »
I'm thinking he is a leftist who did this for his cause.
99% of all Lawyers give the other 1% a bad name. What I find hilarious about this is they are such an arrogant bunch, that they all think they are in the 1%.

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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #22 on: July 05, 2022, 02:24:33 AM »
A 22-year-old man identified as a person of interest in a shooting during an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago that killed at least six people, wounded at least 30 and sent hundreds of people fleeing was taken into custody Monday evening following an hourslong manhunt, police said.

Highland Park Police Chief Lou Jogmen said Monday evening that a police officer briefly chased Robert E. Crimo III as he drove about five miles north of where the shooting occurred before the man pulled over and was taken into custody, video posted to Twitter showed.

Police declined to immediately identify Crimo as a suspect but said identifying him as a person of interest, sharing his name and other information publicly was a serious step.

The July 4 shooting was just the latest to shatter the rituals of American life. Schools, churches, grocery stores and now community parades have all become killing grounds in recent months. This time, the bloodshed came as the nation tried to find cause to celebrate its founding and the bonds that still hold it together.

"It is devastating that a celebration of America was ripped apart by our uniquely American plague," Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said at a news conference.

"I'm furious because it does not have to be this way... while we celebrate the Fourth of July just once a year, mass shootings have become a weekly — yes, weekly — American tradition."

The shooting occurred at a spot on the parade route where many residents had staked out prime viewing points early in the day for the annual celebration. Dozens of fired bullets sent hundreds of parade-goers — some visibly bloodied — fleeing. They left a trail of abandoned items that showed everyday life suddenly, violently disrupted: A half-eaten bag of potato chips; a box of chocolate cookies spilled onto the grass; a child's Chicago Cubs cap.

"There's no safe place," said Highland Park resident Barbara Harte, 73, who had stayed away from the parade fearing a mass shooting, but later ventured from her home.

Lake County Major Crime Task Force spokesman Christopher Covelli said at a news conference "several of the deceased victims" died at the scene and one was taken to a hospital and died there. Police have not released details about the victims or wounded.

Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek said the five people killed at the parade were adults, but didn't have information on the sixth victim who was taken to a hospital and died there. One of those killed was a Mexican national, Roberto Velasco, Mexico's director for North American affairs, said on Twitter on Monday. He said two other Mexicans were wounded.

NorthShore University Health Center received 26 patients after the attack. All but one had gunshot wounds, said Dr. Brigham Temple, medical director of emergency preparedness. Their ages ranged from 8 to 85, and Temple estimated that four or five patients were children.

Temple said 19 of them were treated and discharged. Others were transferred to other hospitals, while two patients, in stable condition, remained at the Highland Park hospital.

The shooter opened fire around 10:15 a.m., when the parade was about three-quarters through, authorities said.

Highland Park Police Commander Chris O'Neill, the incident commander on scene, said the gunman apparently used a "high-powered rifle" to fire from a spot atop a commercial building where he was "very difficult to see." He said the rifle was recovered at the scene. Police also found a ladder attached to the building.

"Very random, very intentional and a very sad day," Covelli said.

President Joe Biden on Monday said he and first lady Jill Biden were "shocked by the senseless gun violence that has yet again brought grief to an American community on this Independence Day." He said he had "surged Federal law enforcement to assist in the urgent search for the shooter, who remains at large at this time."

Biden signed the widest-ranging gun violence bill passed by Congress in decades, a compromise that showed at once both progress on a long-intractable issue and the deep-seated partisan divide that persists.

Police believe there was only one shooter but warned that he should still be considered armed and dangerous. Several nearby cities canceled events including parades and fireworks, some of them noting that the Highland Park shooter was still at large. Evanston, Deerfield, Skokie, Waukegan and Glencoe canceled events. The Chicago White Sox also announced on Twitter that a planned post-game fireworks show is canceled due to the shooting.

More than 100 law enforcement officers were called to the parade scene or dispatched to find the suspected shooter.

More than a dozen police officers on Monday evening surrounded a home listed as an address for Crimo in Highland Park. Some officers held rifles as they fixed their eyes on the home. A large armored truck, marked "Police Rescue Vehicle," occupied the middle of the road near the residence. Police blockaded roads leading to the home in a tree-lined neighborhood near a golf course, allowing only select law enforcement cars through a tight outer perimeter.

Highland Park is a close-knit community of about 30,000 people located on the shores of Lake Michigan just north of Chicago, with mansions and sprawling lakeside estates that have long drawn the rich and sometimes famous, including NBA legend Michael Jordan, who lived in the city for years when he played for the Chicago Bulls. John Hughes filmed parts of several movies in the city, including "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," "Sixteen Candles" and "Weird Science."

Pritzker, a Democrat, promised support for the community as well as to bring gunman to justice.

"There are no words for the kind of evil that shows up at a public celebration of freedom, hides on a roof and shoots innocent people with an assault rifle," Pritzker said.

Ominous signs of a joyous event suddenly turned to horror filled both sides of Central Avenue where the shooting occurred. Dozens of baby strollers — some bearing American flags, abandoned children's bikes and a helmet bedecked with images of Cinderella were left behind. Blankets, lawn chairs, coffees and water bottles were knocked over as people fled.

Gina Troiani and her son were lined up with his daycare class ready to walk onto the parade route when she heard a loud sound that she believed was fireworks — until she heard people yell about a shooter. In a video that Troiani shot on her phone, some of the kids are visibly startled at the loud noise, and they scramble to the side of the road as a siren wails nearby.

"We just start running in the opposite direction," she told The Associated Press.

Her 5-year-old son was riding his bike decorated with red and blue curled ribbons. He and other children in the group held small American flags. The city said on its website that the festivities were to include a children's bike and pet parade.

Troiani said she pushed her son's bike, running through the neighborhood to get back to their car.

"It was just sort of chaos," she said. "There were people that got separated from their families, looking for them. Others just dropped their wagons, grabbed their kids and started running."

Debbie Glickman, a Highland Park resident, said she was on a parade float with coworkers and the group was preparing to turn onto the main route when she saw people running from the area.

"People started saying: 'There's a shooter, there's a shooter, there's a shooter,'" Glickman told the AP. "So we just ran. We just ran. It's like mass chaos down there."

She did not hear any noises or see anyone who appeared to be injured.

"I'm so freaked out," she said. "It's just so sad."

According to the Gun Violence Archive, there have been 309 mass shootings carried out in the US so far in 2022 -- including at least three others on July 4, though without any fatalities.

"It is devastating that a celebration of America was ripped apart by our uniquely American plague," Governor Pritzker told reporters Monday.

"A day dedicated to freedom has put into stark relief the one freedom we as a nation refuse to uphold -- the freedom of our fellow citizens to live without the daily fear of gun violence."

AFP contributed to this report.


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Re: Shooting up a parade
« Reply #23 on: July 23, 2022, 08:20:55 PM »
I have not heard or seen anything about why he did this. Is it possibly because it doesn't fit the narrative?
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« Reply #24 on: July 24, 2022, 03:35:13 AM »
A white community celebrating their independence and patriotism. Definitely another whacked out leftist...
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