Victims of a mass shooting at Fourth of July parade have standing to sue Smith & Wesson, weapons distributors, for allegedly failing to identify the M&P semi-automatic assault rifle as an illegal ...
A lawsuit against firearm manufacturer Smith & Wesson and two other gun dealers linked to the July Fourth 2022 mass shooting ...
An Illinois court ruled Tuesday that a lawsuit filed against the manufacturer of the gun used in the 2022 Highland Park ...
The judge also denied motions to dismiss by Red Dot Arms and Bud's Gun Shop, the gun dealers where Robert Crimo III bought a ...
An Illinois court has allowed a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of a Highland Park mass shooting victim against ...
Robert Crimo III, accused of the 2022 Highland Park Fourth of July parade shooting, pleaded guilty on all counts Monday morning. Crimo was facing 21 counts of first-degree murder and 48 counts of ...
Robert Crimo III leaves the courtroom Monday after pleading guilty to the 2022 Highland Park parade shooting that left seven people dead. Nam Y. Huh/AP Share The Highland Park parade shooting ...
A Lake County judge on Tuesday ruled that lawsuits filed by families of slain victims and survivors of the Highland Park mass ...
WAUKEGAN, Ill. (WLS) -- Highland Park parade shooter Robert Crimo III changed his plea to "guilty" right before his trial was about to begin at the Lake County Courthouse in Waukegan on Monday.
Robert Crimo III signed his trial waiver “Donald Trump” after pleading guilty to the Highland Park parade shooting, but experts say his guilty plea should stand no matter what name he signed.