Daily Express

Suspect in mass shooting ‘went disguised as woman’

- By Christophe­r Bucktin US Editor

THE man suspected of killing seven people in the latest US mass shooting is said to have dressed as a woman to disguise himself before the bloodbath.

Robert Crimo allegedly climbed on to a roof overlookin­g a July 4th parade to fire 70 rounds from a powerful rifle.

After the attack, which investigat­ors said he had planned for weeks, Crimo, 22, reportedly walked to his mother’s home and drove off in her Honda car.

Police said the suspect had bought two rifles weeks before. Officers claim a firearm left at the scene in Highland Park, Illinois, had put them on his tail.

He was held after an eight-hour hunt following Monday’s slaughter in which 38 people were injured. The death toll climbed to seven last night.

The suspect was revealed yesterday as a Donald Trump-backing rap artist who was obsessed with guns.

Crimo had more than 16,000 listeners a month on Spotify under the name Awake the Rapper. He had also posted drawings of shootings – one showing a man on the ground with a rifle at his side, as police close in. Footage of him in body armour throwing

bullets on to the floor appeared to have been filmed in a classroom.

He had supported Trump’s failed reelection campaign, attending one rally dressed as the US puzzle book character Where’s Waldo?.

Synagogue teacher Jacki Sundheim, a married mother, and grandfathe­r Nicolas Toledo, 78, were the first two victims to be named.

Crimo is suspected of carrying out the massacre from the top of an outdoors equipment shop adjoining the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns. His

uncle Paul Crimo yesterday expressed his condolence­s to the families of the victims, adding there was no way he could have predicted the horror: “I saw no signs of trouble. And if I did see signs I would have said.”

Mr Crimo said he and the suspect’s father were “very well known” in the area, some 25 miles north of Chicago.

It has emerged that the suspect’s father Bob – a longtime delicatess­en owner who had failed in his campaign to be elected mayor of Highland Park – had recently liked a tweet that read: “Protect the Second Amendment like your life depends on it.” This section of the American Constituti­on protects people’s right to keep and bear arms.

The tweet came just days after a gunman entered Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, and killed 19 children and two teachers on May 24.

The US has had 15 mass killings so far this year.

President Joe Biden condemned Monday’s attack and said it showed there was “much more work to do” to tackle gun violence.

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Held...massacre suspect Robert Crimo, left; disguised as a woman before shootings, centre; arrest after eight-hour police hunt, right
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Pictures: REUTERS

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