Father of Highland Park shooter Robert Crimo has blood on his hands

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Confessed Highland Park shooter Robert Crimo III has the deaths of seven innocents on his hands and bears responsibility for the destruction of the victims’ families.

Their blood also stains his father, Bob Crimo.

Why? The elder Crimo sponsored his son’s application for the paperwork necessary to become a gun owner. His sponsorship was necessary because Illinois sensibly demands that would-be firearm owners under 21 have the consent of a parent or guardian.

Crimo sponsored the application even though Robert had made violent threats in the past, including vows to “kill everyone.”

He sponsored it even though the police had been called to his home in 2019 over Robert’s deranged threats.

He sponsored it even though, as Crimo told The Post, “There’s mental illness there, obviously.”

https://nypost.com/2022/07/06/highland-park-shooter-robert-crimos-dad-has-blood-on-his-hands-too/
 
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The father of the 21-year-old suspected gunman in Monday's Highland Park mass shooting could be held criminally liable in relation to the attack, an expert said.

This week, police said the man helped his son legally obtain several weapons, including the high-powered rifle allegedly used in the assault.

"There's no question that [the father] could be held criminally liable," Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor and president of West Coast Trial Lawyers told Insider. "If you're helping someone who is mentally unwell get weapons and you know or should know of their history of violent threats, the law can hold you criminally responsible."

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Officers visited the suspected shooter's home in September 2019 after a concerned family member alerted Highland Park police that he had threatened to "kill everyone," a Lake County Major Crime Task Force spokesman said earlier this week. Authorities removed 16 knives, a dagger, and a sword, but did not issue an arrest due to a lack of probable cause. The local police did alert the Illinois State Police at the time, the spokesman said.

State authorities received a "clear and present danger report" for the suspected shooter following the September home visit, but determined there was no action to be taken because he did not have an active gun permit or application in the system at the time.

Just months later, however, in December 2019, the suspected gunman, who was not yet 21 years old, applied for a firearm owner's identification (FOID) card. State law required that a parent or guardian consent to his gun permit application, given his age. The suspected shooter's father sponsored his application, state police said.

The suspect's father confirmed to the New York Post on Wednesday that he sponsored his son's permit application, telling the outlet that he believed his son wanted guns to use at the shooting range.

"He bought everything on his own, and they're registered to him," the dad said.

His father's decision to sponsor the application, even after the boy's threats prompted a police response, could put him on the hook for involuntary manslaughter, Rahmani said.
 
Confessed Highland Park shooter Robert Crimo III has the deaths of seven innocents on his hands and bears responsibility for the destruction of the victims’ families.

Their blood also stains his father, Bob Crimo.

Why? The elder Crimo sponsored his son’s application for the paperwork necessary to become a gun owner. His sponsorship was necessary because Illinois sensibly demands that would-be firearm owners under 21 have the consent of a parent or guardian.

Crimo sponsored the application even though Robert had made violent threats in the past, including vows to “kill everyone.”

He sponsored it even though the police had been called to his home in 2019 over Robert’s deranged threats.

He sponsored it even though, as Crimo told The Post, “There’s mental illness there, obviously.”

https://nypost.com/2022/07/06/highland-park-shooter-robert-crimos-dad-has-blood-on-his-hands-too/
He'll be prosecuted.

It's a thing
 
Confessed Highland Park shooter Robert Crimo III has the deaths of seven innocents on his hands and bears responsibility for the destruction of the victims’ families.

Their blood also stains his father, Bob Crimo.

Why? The elder Crimo sponsored his son’s application for the paperwork necessary to become a gun owner. His sponsorship was necessary because Illinois sensibly demands that would-be firearm owners under 21 have the consent of a parent or guardian.

Crimo sponsored the application even though Robert had made violent threats in the past, including vows to “kill everyone.”

He sponsored it even though the police had been called to his home in 2019 over Robert’s deranged threats.

He sponsored it even though, as Crimo told The Post, “There’s mental illness there, obviously.”

https://nypost.com/2022/07/06/highland-park-shooter-robert-crimos-dad-has-blood-on-his-hands-too/

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