Highland Park (UnitesStatesof America): A gunman opened fire on an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago on Monday, killing at least six people, wounding 30 and sending hundreds of marchers, parents with strollers and children on bicycles fleeing in terror, police said. The 22-year-old suspect, who had apparently fired from a concealed spot on a rooftop, remained on the loose hours later as authorities scoured the area.
After a massive chase, Highland Park's police chief said that the suspect in the killings, identified as Robert E Crimo III, has been taken into custody. Police earlier said Crimo should be considered armed and dangerous and was pulled over by police on Monday evening after a brief pursuit.
The July 4 shooting was just the latest to shatter the rituals of American life. Schools, churches, grocery stores and now community parades have all become killing grounds in recent months. This time, the bloodshed came as the nation tried to find cause to celebrate its founding and the bonds that still hold it together.
President Joe Biden on Monday said he and first lady Jill Biden were shocked by the senseless gun violence that has yet again brought grief to an American community on this Independence Day. He said he had surged Federal law enforcement to assist in the urgent search for the shooter, who remains at large at this time. Biden last month signed the widest-ranging gun violence bill passed by Congress in decades, a compromise that showed at once both progress on a long-intractable issue and the deep-seated partisan divide that persists.
Mayor Nancy Rotering said the violence has shaken us to our core, adding, "On a day that we came together to celebrate community and freedom, we are instead mourning the tragic loss of life and struggling with the terror that was brought upon us.
The shooting occurred at a spot on the parade route where many residents had staked out prime viewing points early in the day for the annual celebration. But dozens of fired bullets sent hundreds of parade-goers some visibly bloodied fleeing. They left a trail of abandoned items that showed everyday life suddenly, violently disrupted: A half-eaten bag of potato chips; a box of chocolate cookies spilt onto the grass; a child's Chicago Cubs cap.