July 4th parade shooting, Highland Park, IL

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  • JCSR

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    Given his Antifa leanings, I'm thinking AK. Because thats what the cool Commies shoot.

    And I may be wrong, but I have heard cheap AKs arent that accurate at distance. Which could also account for his low hit count. Plus being a loser, I bet if he ever took that thing to the range, it was only ever an Indoor range and he probably never ran the target out beyond 15-20 feet. And of course training is for loser. Anyone can shoot one of these things, right?

    I bet it was an AK15.
    :lmfao:
    So hours upon hours of Call Of Duty are useless? Sort yourself out! :rockwoot:
     

    jamil

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    Stop moving the goalposts. I said nothing about percentages only that the transformation from 2020 to 2022 would be hard to miss, therefore a family member saying they didn't see any change would be a lie, or they are suffering from the worst case of denial I've seen in a while.
    He definitely changed in the last two years. How do you go from that to this guy is going to shoot people randomly.
     

    jamil

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    I'm going to go with "general nutcase". Sometimes, people are just crazy, and their crazy isn't based on political ideology.
    Listening to his nihilistic video I’d say he’s definitely a nutter. People need for him to be a political nutter from the other side of them. Given the way the dude presents himself, I think he toasted his brain on meth or something.
     

    BigRed

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    Then why the comment about the Uncle not noticing it?

    He didn't see that his nephew was going to be a mass murderer. Anything else is pretty much irrelevant.

    His uncle said, "I saw no signs of trouble".

    -Several encounters with police
    -Police arrived after a suicide attempt 3 years ago
    -Crimo states he "wants to kill everyone"

    Maybe his uncle is blind. Those are signs of trouble.

    Regardless, the guy is a nut job.
     

    JAL

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    Hmmm, let’s see, attacking a 4th of July parade. I’m gonna go out on a limb and say probably yet another unhinged libtard with a long history of insane social media posts that spelled out his intentions.
    You left out living in his father's basement.
     

    Route 45

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    Probably from birth.
    The only DNA database that law enforcement has access to (that I'm aware of) is CODIS, and this does not include birth DNA blood spot samples. CODIS is restricted to DNA from convicted felons and arrestees charged with violent offenses. If it's from a birth record, law enforcement would already have to have a suspect, then pull his birth blood spot DNA record for comparison.
     

    Route 45

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    Well he is a third “III” so his family probably thinks someone cares about their lineage. Probably did a family DNA test to find out if they were related to anyone that would make them more importanter.
    Third party DNA databases like Ancestry.com and 23 & Me are notorious for refusing to cooperate with law enforcement. The more likely explanation is that the DNA was a match after the arrest. I know, I know...CNN. But this story mentions that Crimo was identified through an ATF trace on the rifle left on the rooftop, along with witness statements and video, which is probaby correct.


    "Firearm evidence was found on the rooftop of a business near the shooting, Covelli said Monday, describing the gun as a "high-powered rifle." At the time, authorities were working to trace the firearm to find out who purchased it and its origins, according to Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives spokesperson Kim Nerheim.
    The expedited trace of the firearm was "a major investigative lead," Covelli said Tuesday, and helped identify the suspect along with witness statements and videos from the community."
     

    Cameramonkey

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    Third party DNA databases like Ancestry.com and 23 & Me are notorious for refusing to cooperate with law enforcement.
    I call Shenanigans. There are multiple stories of them actively participating. Lots of stories of cold cases/Does identified by LEOs asking them for help.
     
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