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(Grand Rapids Police Department) Read full article: Ex-officer’s murder trial in death of Patrick Lyoya to begin -- what to know Christopher Bey, 50, of Highland Park, was sentenced to 20 years ...
Lois J. Rodgers sold 468 Tracey Street, Mansfield for $75900 to Angela S. Pitts on 4/7/25. Robert B. Fuller and Lorilee K. Fuller sold 3050 Trumpower Road, Perrysville for $775000 to Dominick Pariano ...
Judge Victoria Rossetti told a courtroom full of survivors of the 2022 attack that Crimo would serve seven life sentences, ...
WAUKEGAN, Ill. (WLS) -- Robert Crimo III has been sentenced to life in prison in connection with the Highland Park parade shooting. The judge gave Crimo seven sentences of life in prison without ...
HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. — On Monday, the Highland Park city council will hear recommendations for a permanent memorial for the victims who were killed during a 2022 Fourth of July parade.
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Tucked inside the curves of the Highland Park neighborhood's streets quietly sits a concrete bridge known to but a few of the area's residents, both past and present.
The name is taken from the the historical Victory Gardens, originally called “War Gardens” or “Liberty Gardens.” In World War ...
The Highland Park Fourth of July parade shooter has been transferred to Stateville Correctional Center in Crest Hill following his sentencing. The gunman who pleaded guilty to a mass shooting at a ...
Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering spoke on what the future holds for the city after the sentencing of July 4 parade shooter Robert Crimo III, including the plans for a permanent place of ...
The man who admitted to killing seven people and wounding 48 others in the 2022 Highland Park July 4th parade mass shooting will spend the rest of his life in prison. Lake County Judge Victoria ...
Robert Crimo III, the man who admitted to fatally shooting seven people and wounding dozens of others during a 2022 Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, has reported to prison. The Lake ...
Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering spoke with NBC Chicago's JC Navarrete following the parade shooter's sentencing Thursday. "Hearing the individual impacts, almost like puzzle pieces being placed ...