The Highland Park Fourth of July parade suspect shooter, Robert Crimo, has been charged with seven counts of murder.
Authorities say that dozens more charges are being sought.
Lake County State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart said that if convicted, Crimo would face a mandatory life sentence with no possibility of parole.
Crimo fired more than 70 rounds from atop a commercial building into the crowd who gathered for the Independence Day parade in Highland Park, an affluent community on the Lake Michigan shore, near Chicago.
He reportedly fled the scene dressed as a woman in an attempt to evade capture. Police officials said he is around 22 years old….