Photo shows the semi-automatic rifle Robert Crimo III still had after his slaughter at the Highland Park parade — one he considered using for a second Fourth of July mass shooting.
The Kel Tec SUB2000 — one of at least five guns the killer bought legally, even after cops deemed him “a clear and present danger” — was found in Crimo’s car when he was arrested hours after his bloodbath, police have said.
“[But] there are indications he didn’t put enough planning forward to commit another attack,” Covelli said. Robert Crimo III was able to buy five weapons despite being flagged as a “clear and present danger” after threatening to “kill everyone” in his family.Its ease in breaking down and hiding is one of its main selling points, Kel Tec said of the semi-automatic “designed to be the most convenient 9mm or .40 caliber rifle available.”
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