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Man accused in Highland Park parade shooting ordered held without bail; another victim is identified

"Bobby" Crimo III, 21, is charged with seven counts of first-degree murder following the Fourth of July parade in Highland Park.

CHICAGO — A Lake County judge ordered Robert E. “Bobby” Crimo III, accused of carrying out the rooftop massacre at Highland Park’s Independence Day parade, held without bond as his prosecution on seven counts of first-degree murder begins.

Calling Crimo a “threat to the community,” Judge Theodore Potkonjak

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