Robert 'Bobby' Crimo III was later arrested after deciding he was not prepared to pull off a shooting in Wisconsin.
Officials identified six of the people killed in the Highland Park parade shooting on the 4th of July. A seventh person died Tuesday and has not yet been named.
The state police have defended how the application was handled, saying that at the time"there was insufficient basis to establish a clear and present danger" and deny the application, state police said in a statement.have not determined a motive or found any indication that he targeted victims by race, religion or other protected status, Covelli said.
Asked whether Crimo's case demonstrates flaws in state law, Rinehart said that"the gap in the state's gun laws would be that we don't ban assault weapons." But under the law, who that provision applies to must be decided by"a court, board, commission or other legal authority."
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