The attorney for the accused Highland Park shooter's parents spoke in an on-camera interview for the first time Wednesday.
Highland Park parade shooting witnesses described fleeing from gunfire and hiding their children.
"The police investigated. They didn't perceive there was any great threat because they returned these knives to the family just a few hours later," Greenberg said."And there were no other incidents. So we're three years later now." Lake County Sheriff's officials listed off the weapons Wednesday that Crimo has legally purchased over the years.
"Their interest is not in getting their son out of trouble but in helping to further the conversation and the analysis so that maybe this stops happening in our country. I am certainly not defending what occurred, nor are they. This has everything to do with helping prevent another shooting from another young man," Greenberg said.
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Accused Highland Park gunman expected in bond court WednesdayThe man accused of killing seven people and wounding dozens more during a mass shooting at the Highland Park Fourth of July parade is due in bond court Wednesday morning.
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Man accused in Highland Park July 4th parade shooting to make first court appearance this morningRobert E. “Bobby” Crimo III, accused of carrying out the rooftop massacre at Highland Park’s Independence Day parade, is set to make his first appearance in Lake County Circuit Court Wednesday.
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Rachel Brosnahan “Sick” Over Mass Shooting In Hometown of Highland Park: “Enough Is Enough”The incident in the suburban Chicago city has left at least six people dead and 30 injured.
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Highland Park parade shooting victims range in age from 8 to 85 years old, doctors sayFamily members have started to identify some of the victims of the Highland Park parade shooting on July 4, which injured 31 people and killed six.
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