The uncle of Highland Park shooting suspect Robert 'Bobby' Crimo said he was a normal kid who showed no signs of violence despite being a loner who lived in an apartment behind his parents' house who was out of work after losing his job at Panera when the pandemic hit. Crimo, 22, was arrested on Monday at 6.30pm after an eight-hour manhunt. He is now in custody awaiting his first court appearance but he has not yet been charged. His family spoke to the yesterday before he was finally tracked down in Lake Forest, eight miles north of the parade route where he is accused of opening fire at 10.15am. Paul Crimo, his uncle, has since told how he was behaving normally on Sunday night. He claims he showed 'no signs of violence' - despite YouTube rap videos in which he glamorized school shootings. The shooter's motive for yesterday's attack remains unknown.
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