Man Charged With Mass Shooting at Illinois Parade Loses Bid to Bar His Statements at Trial

WAUKEGAN, Ill.—A judge declined Wednesday to throw out statements made by a man charged with killing seven people at an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago in 2022.
Robert Crimo III willingly waived his right to remain silent while speaking to police, and there was no “coercion, deceit, or intimidation” to prevent him from talking to a lawyer, Lake County Judge Victoria Rossetti said.
Crimo’s defense team had argued that a lawyer hired by his family was at the police station following the shooting but that investigators wouldn’t let them meet, a violation of constitutional rights.
The judge, however, noted that video shows Crimo saying he didn’t want to stop the police interview to speak to a lawyer. Rossetti described the interview as “conversational and non-threatening with an informal and relaxed atmosphere.”…