Highland Park parade mass shooting LIVE updates – Chilling way family hid from alleged gunman Robert ‘Bobby’ E Crimo III | The Sun

AT least six are dead and dozens are injured after a shooting at a Fourth of July parade, and one father chillingly described how he hid his son from the shooter.

The Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois — about 25 miles north of Chicago — descended into chaos 10 minutes into its start after a gunman opened fire on parade-goers.

One father described to WGN9 how he hid his son during the shooting.

"He reloaded, and then that's when I grabbed my son and I ran around the corner and I put him in a dumpster, a garbage dumpster," he said.

"And I asked some people to stay there with him because I had to go back to find the rest of my family."

Blankets and chairs were left strewn along the parade route as people abandoned their belongings to run for safety.

Law enforcement sources confirmed that six people have been killed and 31 others have been hospitalized.

Read our Highland Park shooting blog for the latest news and updates…

  • Jennifer Korn

    Who are the victims?

    The Highland Park shooting is still under investigation, and as a result, little information has been released about the victims.

    However, Nicolas Toledo, 78, was identified as one of the six victims by his family.

    “We are all feeling pretty numb. We’re all pretty broken inside,” his granddaughter told CBS Chicago.

    The Highland Park parade shooting marked the 11th mass shooting over the July 4 weekend.

  • Jennifer Korn

    UPDATE: Suspect arrested

    Officials have just announced that Robert E Crimo was captured about 15 minutes ago after an attempted traffic stop.

    The suspect tried to flee but was ultimately taken into custody after a brief pursuit.

    Officials will now speak with him to determine if he is connected to the incident.

  • Jennifer Korn

    FBI reportedly at suspect's home

    Video shows what appears to be FBI agents clearing out the home and driveway where the suspect, Robert E Crimo III lives.

  • Jennifer Korn

    Car pictured

    The FBI Chicago Twitter page shared a photo of the suspect's vehicle.

    "DO NOT APPROACH," the agency warned.

    "Call 1-800-CALL-FBI if you know his location. He may be traveling in a silver Honda Fit IL plate DM80653."

  • Jennifer Korn

    FBI asks for information

    The FBI is asking for photos or videos related to the Highland Park shooting.

    FBI Most Wanted also issued a tweet, confirming the FBI is assisting in the search for suspect Robert E. Crimo.

  • Jennifer Korn

    FBI details uspect's tattoos

    Robert E Crimo has these tattoos, according to the FBI: four tally marks with a line through them on his right cheek, red roses and green leaves on his neck, and cursive script above his left eyebrow.

  • Jennifer Korn

    US Sen Tammy Duckworth speaks

    "My heart goes out to the families who will never see their loved ones again," said the senator.

    "We have to do more to keep our community safe."

  • Jennifer Korn

    'Be angry'

    "I'm furious that more innocent lives were taken by gun violence," said Illinois Governor JB Pritzker.

    "I'm furious because it does not have to be this way."

    The governor went on to say that mass shootings have become a "weekly American tradition."

    "We as a nation deserve better."

  • Jennifer Korn

    Illinois Governor speaks

    "Lives were saved because the Highland Park police department courageously protected and served their community," said Illinois Governor JB Pritzker at a press conference.

    "This murderer will be brought to justice."

  • Jennifer Korn

    Person of interest photo released

    Bobby Crimo is 22 years old and has long hair and a small tattoo under his eye.

  • Jennifer Korn

    License plate revealed

    Police revealed Robert E Crimo's license plate number: DM80653

    He is believed to be driving a silver 2010 Honda Fit and is considered to be armed and dangerous.

  • Jennifer Korn

    Person of interest identified

    Robert E Crimo III, 22, has been identified as a person of interest.

    He is believed to be driving a 2010 silver Honda Fit and is considered armed and dangerous, according to authorities.

    "Our investigators have been working tirelessly," said Lou Jogmen, Chief of Police.

  • Jennifer Korn

    One Mexican national killed

    Mexican Foreign Secretary Ebrard has confirmed that one Mexican national was killed and two others were injured during the mass shooting at a parade in Highland Park, Illinois.

  • Josephine Fuller

    Five dead on the scene

    Jennifer Banke of the county coroner announced five victims died at the scene and one person died while being transferred to the hospital.

    She also said many others drove themselves to the hospital with injuries related to the shooting.

    At least one victim was a child who had been critically injured.

    Gunshot wounds carried from the abdomen to limb.

  • Jennifer Korn

    Two patients still admitted

    Only two patients remain at Highland Park Hospital, and they are in stable condition.

    The other victims were either discharged or transferred to other facilities.

  • Jennifer Korn

    Victims range from 8 to 85

    Brigham Temple, medical director of Highland Park Hospital, revealed that the youngest patient is eight years old, and the oldest is 85.

    "It is a little surreal to have to take care of an event such as this," he said. "But all of us have gone through extensive training."

  • Jennifer Korn

    26 victims treated at Highland Park Hospital

    Brigham Temple, medical director of Highland Park Hospital, said the hospital received 26 total patients by ambulance.

    He went on to say that the hospital went into lockdown as an additional safety protocol.

    25 of the 26 victims sustained gunshot injuries, and some of them were in critical condition when they arrived at the hospital.

    19 were treated and discharged home.

    However, "several others did arrive in more serious conditions," Temple said.

  • Jennifer Korn

    VP Harris says aide being sent

    Vice President Kamala Harris spoke with reporters in Santa Monica about the shooting in Highland Park.

    "We are sending federal resources to local law enforcement," to assist in capturing the suspect, she said.

  • Josephine Fuller

    Still an 'ongoing emergency'

    Michael Verden, of the Lake County Group, told WGN9 this is still an ongoing emergency.

    Using the Boston Marathon as an example, Verden said in crowded areas it's easy for someone to slip into a crowd and quickly slip out without being noticed.

  • Josephine Fuller

    Updated numbers

    Officials have confirmed six people have died, and 24 have been hospitalized in varying conditions.

    Highland Park's Mayor Nancy Rotering said the rest of the July 4 festival has been canceled, reports WGN9.

  • Josephine Fuller

    Band plays as shots ring out

    In the video below, as the marching plays the shots can barely be heard.

    The only giveaway that something had happened is the reaction of spectators as they quickly run for cover.

  • Josephine Fuller

    Highland Park is a 'peaceful suburb'

    Highland Park is one of the most affluent cities in Illinois.

    Its residents include two billionaires, and the median household income is over $218,000.

  • Carsen Holaday

    'High-powered rifle'

    Police recovered a "high-powered rifle" from the scene of that mass shooting.

    Authorities believe that the gunman, who is still on the loose, is between the ages of 18 to 20 years old with long dark hair.

  • Carsen Holaday

    Reunification center

    A reunification center for families and groups is at the Highland Police Department.

    Many areas are sheltered in place as the shooter hasn't been caught.

  • Carsen Holaday

    'Random but intentional'

    Police say the suspect fired down into the parade from a nearby roof.

    He was "discreet" during the mass shooting.

    Victims were pronounced dead at the scene and also at a local hospital.

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