Highland Park Shooting: Who Is Christopher Covelli? Police Spokesperson Statement

Highland Park Shooting: Who Is Christopher Covelli? A firearm that was discovered at the location seemed to have been used by the shooter to fire on parade spectators from a rooftop, according to Lake County Major Crime Task Force spokesperson Christopher Covelli.

Highland Park Shooting: Who Is Christopher Covelli? A firearm that was discovered at the location seemed to have been used by the shooter to fire on parade spectators from a rooftop, according to Lake County Major Crime Task Force spokesperson Christopher Covelli.

Despite there being only one shooter, police should still approach him as dangerous and armed, according to Covelli.

The victims or injured have not been given any information by the police.

Highland Park Shooting: Who Is Christopher Covelli? Police Spokesperson

Deputy Chief and Public Information Officer Christopher Covelli stated during a press conference that the shooter reportedly fired on parade spectators from a rooftop using a firearm that was found at the scene. He was unsure about which structure.

In a statement released early on Monday afternoon, Highland Park Police said that five persons had died and 19 others had been brought to hospitals. However, those figures were later changed at the news conference.

A Sun-Times reporter captured video of the scene after shots were fired, showing a band on a float playing while onlookers fled past shouting.

Gina Troiani and her kid were waiting in line to enter the parade route with his daycare class when she heard a loud noise that she initially mistook for fireworks until she heard shouts of a gunman.

Highland Park Shooting And Police Statement

At least six people were killed and another two dozen more were “seriously injured” when a shooter opened fire on the Highland Park Independence Day procession from a rooftop on Monday. Police are still looking for the shooter.

Police in Highland Park characterized the shooter as a Caucasian male between the ages of 18 and 20, with a petite physique, and long black hair. According to Chris O’Neill, Cmd. of Highland Park Police, he is sporting a white or blue T-shirt.

According to investigators, the incident took place at 10:14 a.m. in Highland Park during the city’s Fourth of July parade.

Five of the 26 patients being treated at NorthShore Highland Park Hospital were transferred to NorthShore Evanston Hospital, according to a statement from NorthShore Highland Park Hospital.

Video Of Highland Park Shooting And Controversy

When the shooting started, 11 bullets were heard, then there was a pause, and then 23 more shots were fired, according to a video parade attendees posted on social media.

According to Christopher Covelli, investigators are moving quite swiftly to try to find out who this individual is and where he is.

Along the procession route, there was a noticeable police presence from the state and nearby suburban Chicago departments.

This year’s Fourth of July Parade and festivities will be canceled by the City of Evanston as of right away because of a horrible mass shooting that happened earlier this morning in Highland Park.

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