Freedom Day in the US (US Freedom Day Shooting) Police have arrested a 22-year-old suspect who killed six people in a parade. The incident took place in Highland Park in the city of Chicago. The suspect has been identified as Robert Cremo. Police have launched a search operation in Highland Park, Illinois, and arrested Robert Cremo. It is being said that the suspect fired from the roof of the building. Witnesses reported that the atmosphere of happiness suddenly turned to sadness. They saw blood-soaked corpses, covered with blankets, and hundreds of people fled for their lives.
The Sun-Times reported that the parade began at about 10 a.m., but was stopped 10 minutes after the shooting. Emergency officials said about two dozen people were injured in the shooting. Including children. The condition of some of them is critical. He was arrested after a North Chicago police officer spotted Cremo around 6:30 p.m. Crimo is a ‘person of interest’, police said. He has been taken to the Highland Park Police Department for questioning.
Important information provided by the FBI
The FBI had earlier released information Monday evening stating that it was possible Crimo still had weapons and that it was dangerous. Rewards were announced for those who helped with the arrest. The intelligence agency says Cream is a lean thin boy, weighing 54kg. Its length is 5 feet 11 inches. She has many tattoos on her body. She has a tattoo of lines on her cheek. There is a red rose and green leaf tattoo on the neck and something written in cursive on the left eyebrow. According to the FBI, the creams have links to Rockford, Decalb and Elgin.
Biden said- I will not give up fighting the epidemic of gun violence
U.S. President Joe Biden has expressed grief over the shooting in Highland Park, Illinois. “I am shocked to hear of this incident on the occasion of Independence Day,” he said. “I have hired federal law enforcement agencies to assist in the immediate search for the shooter,” he said. “I have just signed the Gun Reform Act,” he said. But much remains to be done. I will not stop fighting the epidemic of gun violence.
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