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July 11, 2022

Illinois is Supposed to have 'Strict' Gun Laws. But How Strict Are They?

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Illinois is Supposed to have 'Strict' Gun Laws. But How Strict Are They?

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One week after the mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in north suburban Highland Park that left seven people dead and dozens injured, details continue to emerge about the alleged shooter. Robert Crimo III, 21, has been charged with seven counts of first degree murder, and prosecutors say more charges are coming. Questions immediately surfaced about how the suspect was able to legally get the semi-automatic rifle he allegedly used to fire into the crowd, especially because police had previously visited Crimo and his family’s home after he had made threats of violence. We break down Illinois gun laws with WBEZ criminal justice reporter Patrick Smith.


A Look Ahead to the Week:

Millennium Park Summer Film Series

June CPI report drops


Some Good News:

Chicago Sky guard Allie Quigley wins fourth 3-point shooting contest during the All-Star weekend, which means she’s won the most 3-point contests of anyone in the WNBA or NBA. 


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