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WAUKEGAN, Ill. AP 鈥?The man accused of killing seven people and wounding dozens more in a shooting at an Independence Day parade
stanley cup in suburban Chicago pleaded not guilty on Wednesday, a week after prosecutors announced he faces 117 felony counts in the attack.Robert E. Crimo III appeared for a brief hearing Wednesday in Lake County s circuit court to enter a formal plea to the charges 鈥?21 counts of first-degree murder, 48 counts of attempted murder and 48 counts of aggravated battery representing those killed and wounded during the parade in Highland Park.Crimo wore a COVID-19 face mask throughout the 10-minute arraignment and repeatedly told Judge Victoria Rossetti that he understood the charges and potential penalties he faces, including life imprisonment.Lake County prosecutors in late July announced that a grand jury had indicted Crimo on the charges. The prosecutors had previously filed seven murder charges against the 21-year-old in the days following the shooting.The multiple first-degree murder charges
stanley vaso allege Crimo intended to kill, caused death or great bodily harm and took action with a strong probability of causing death or great bodily harm on the seven people who died.A representative for the county public defenders
stanley cups office, which is representing Crimo, has said the office does not comment publicly on any cases. An attorney with the office entered Crimo s not guilty plea during Wednesday s court appearance.Prosecutors have said Crimo admitted to the shooting once Neia Bloody Mary lovers will love this new option at St. Paul Fish Company
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