Illinois
Smith & Wesson sued over link to July 4 Illinois parade shooting
CHICAGO — Survivors of the mass capturing at a suburban Chicago Independence Day parade and relations of these killed filed 11 lawsuits Wednesday in opposition to the producer of the rifle used within the assault, accusing gun-maker Smith & Wesson of illegally focusing on its advertisements at younger males prone to committing mass violence.
The sweeping effort by dozens of victims of the Highland Park capturing, anti-gun violence advocates and personal attorneys introduced Wednesday is the newest bid to carry gun producers accountable for a mass killing regardless of broad protections for the trade in federal regulation.
The group’s technique mirrors the strategy utilized by relations of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook faculty killings, who in February reached a $73 million settlement with the firearm firm that produced the rifle utilized in that assault. That was believed to be the biggest fee by a gun-maker associated to a mass killing and hinged on the households’ accusation that Remington violated Connecticut shopper safety regulation by advertising and marketing its AR-15-style weapons to younger males already prone to committing violence.
“The shooter didn’t act on his personal,” stated Alla Lefkowitz, senior director of affirmative litigation for the gun security group Everytown. “What occurred in Highland Park on July 4 was the results of deliberate decisions made by sure members of the trade.”
Liz Turnipseed is among the many Highland Park survivors alleging that the gun producer, the accused shooter, his father and two gun sellers bear some duty for the assault.
In an interview with The Related Press this week, Turnipseed stated earlier than the pictures rang out she was having fun with the parade along with her husband and 3-year-old daughter, mentioning devices in the highschool band. Turnipseed fell to the bottom after being shot within the pelvis and remembers seeing her daughter’s stroller on its aspect and asking her husband to get their daughter to security.
Turnipseed stated she required weeks of intense wound care, expects to want a cane for a while and is in remedy for post-traumatic stress dysfunction. She additionally was pressured to delay an embryo switch scheduled for July 12; her docs now worry it’s harmful for her to turn out to be pregnant.
Regardless of her bodily and emotional burdens, the Highland Park resident grew to become decided to talk for many who didn’t survive mass shootings within the U.S., significantly the 19 kids and two academics killed at an elementary faculty in Uvalde, Texas, in late Could.
“I had a novel alternative to assist put an actual face on what these weapons do to individuals and … give it a first-person perspective,” Turnipseed stated. “As a result of there aren’t that many people that survive. As a result of they’re that lethal.”
Representatives for Smith & Wesson, based mostly in Springfield, Massachusetts, didn’t instantly reply to messages searching for remark Wednesday.
Survivors of the assault and relations of these killed spoke to reporters Wednesday, highlighting the dramatic modifications of their lives for the reason that capturing and repeatedly blamed the firearms producer for enabling the shooter.
Relations of three of the seven individuals killed in Highland Park — Stephen Straus, Jackie Sundheim and Nicolas Toledo — are amongst these suing. The household of a fourth sufferer, Eduardo Uvaldo, has retained the attorneys who dealt with the Sandy Hook case.
“The ache, loss and grief that we should endure isn’t ending,” Jon Straus, one in every of Straus’ two sons, stated at an occasion saying the fits. “This time it was our household. Subsequent time, it may very well be yours.”
Prosecutors have stated Robert E. Crimo III admitted to the parade killings as soon as police arrested him hours after the assault. Authorities have recognized Smith & Wesson’s M&P 15 semiautomatic rifle because the weapon he used to fireside on the parade.
Turnipseed argues that Smith & Wesson advertisements mimic the shooter’s-eye view popularized by video video games, use deceptive imagery of obvious army or regulation enforcement personnel and emphasize the M&P 15′s fight options — all with a harmful attraction to “impulsive younger males with hero complexes and/or militaristic delusions.”
Promoting textual content additionally billed the rifle as “able to dealing with as many rounds as you’re” and offering “pure adrenaline.” One advert exhibits the M&P 15 on a darkish background above the phrase “kick brass” in a daring pink font and capital letters.
“The commercials and advertising and marketing ways described above show that Smith & Wesson knowingly marketed, marketed, and promoted the Rifle to civilians for unlawful functions, together with to hold out offensive, army fashion fight missions in opposition to their perceived enemies,” her attorneys argue.
Ari Scharg, an legal professional with the Chicago-based agency Edelson PC representing Turnipseed, stated attorneys for the Highland Park victims are decided to go additional by getting their circumstances earlier than a jury.
“There’s actually a protracted path, and it’s an uphill battle,” Scharg stated. “However I feel that is an important case within the nation being litigated proper now … and we’re going to see it via to the top.”
The victims are also suing the accused gunman for assault and battery and intentional infliction of emotional misery and his father, Robert Crimo Jr., for negligence, significantly for sponsoring his son’s software for a state firearms license in 2019 inside months of the 19-year-old trying to kill himself and threatening relations. Two gun sellers are accused of violating bans on assault weapons in Highland Park and the accused gunman’s house city of Highwood.
Crimo III faces 21 counts of first-degree homicide, 48 counts of tried homicide and 48 counts of aggravated battery, representing these killed and wounded through the parade in Highland Park.
Lake County prosecutors haven’t filed any felony expenses in opposition to his father and have repeatedly declined to debate the likelihood that Crimo Jr. may very well be charged sooner or later.
An legal professional for Crimo Jr. didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark Wednesday. Crimo III is represented by the Lake County public defender’s workplace, which doesn’t touch upon ongoing circumstances.
Illinois
Illinois State Police trooper hurt in multi-vehicle crash near Chicago
(25News Now) – An Illinois State Police trooper was hurt in a five-vehicle crash Saturday morning in the Chicago suburb of South Barrington, but there are conflicting reports about the severity of the trooper’s injuries.
State Police said the trooper was heading to an accident scene to help with traffic control at Illinois Route 59 and Higgins Road. Police said the trooper activated his emergency lights and sirens, but was struck by another vehicle at the intersection about 9:45 a.m.
The trooper suffered critical injuries, according to a release from the East Dundee and Countryside Fire Protection District, but State Police said the trooper’s injuries were not life-threatening.
The fire department said it took almost a half-hour to extricate the trooper from his heavily damaged vehicle.
Authorities said two people from other vehicles were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
State Police are investigating.
Saturday’s accident happened less than a month after State Police Trooper Clay Carns was killed in a crash on I-55 in Will County.
The 35-year-old officer left his squad car to pick up debris from the roadway when he was struck by a passing pickup truck two days before Christmas. The truck’s 69-year-old driver was cited for not moving over to avoid hitting Trooper Carns.
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Illinois
Local college hoops roundup: No. 13 Illinois falls to USC at home
Desmond Claude scored a season-high 31 points to lead USC to an 82-72 win over No. 13 Illinois on Saturday in Champaign.
Wesley Yates III had 15 points — shooting 7 of 8 from the field — while Rashaun Agee had 13 points and eight rebounds for the Trojans (10-6, 2-3 Big Ten).
Illinois (12-4, 4-2) had a five-game winning streak snapped. Ben Humrichous had 15 points, while Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn and Tre White each scored 11.
Kasparas Jakucionis, the Illini’s leading scorer, missed his second straight game because of a forearm injury suffered Jan. 5 against Washington.
Takeaways
Illinois: The Illini have gotten off to a slow start in each game without Jakucionis. They trailed Penn State by six points early Wednesday before winning 91-52. They were down by nine points early to USC and never did get their offense going without their scoring and assist leader. They were 7 of 32 on 3-pointers.
USC: The Trojans didn’t get to the free-throw line very often. They were 9 of 11 on foul shots to Illinois’ 19 of 21. But they shot 52% to Illinois’ 37% and outrebounded the Illini 37-34. Illinois came into the game averaging 45.9 rebounds per game, best in the nation.
Key moment
The game was tied at 57 with 8:46 left. USC went on a 13-3 run to move in front 70-60 with 5:12 to go and Illinois didn’t threaten after that.
Key stat
Claude shot 12 for 20 from the field and made all seven of his free throws. Agee also was a shooting star. The graduate student sank three triples after making two all season and six in his career.
Up next
Southern California hosts Iowa on Tuesday night.
Illinois visits Indiana on Tuesday night.
Saint Joseph’s 93, Loyola 57
Xzayvier Brown scored 20 points as Saint Joseph’s rolled to a 93-57 victory over Loyola on Saturday in Philadelphia.
Brown went 8 of 16 from the field (3 for 6 from 3-point range) for the Hawks (11-6, 3-2 Atlantic 10 Conference). Derek Simpson added 19 points and six rebounds. Erik Reynolds II hit four 3-pointers and scored 18.
The Ramblers (10-6, 1-2) were led by Sheldon Edwards with 12 points. Jayden Dawson added 12 points and Miles Rubin scored 10.
Saint Joseph’s took the lead with 19:12 remaining in the first half and did not relinquish it. Reynolds led the team in scoring with 15 points in the first half to help put them up 53-29 at the break.
Bradley 61, UIC 60
Zek Montgomery led Bradley with 15 points and Duke Deen scored the game-winning 3-pointer with two seconds remaining as the Braves knocked off host UIC 61-60 on Saturday.
Montgomery shot 5 for 10 (2 for 4 from 3-point range) and 3 of 5 from the free-throw line for the Braves (14-3, 5-1 Missouri Valley Conference). Deen scored 14 points and added three steals. Corey Thomas shot 2 of 2 from the field and 7 for 7 from the line to finish with 11 points.
Jordan Mason led the way for the Flames (11-6, 3-3) with 15 points and two steals. Ahmad Henderson II added 13 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and two steals for UIC. Sasa Ciani also recorded 11 points and 11 rebounds.
Both teams next play Wednesday. Bradley hosts Indiana State and UICsquares off against Murray State at home.
Illinois
Northern Illinois Coach Thomas Hammock Is Rooting For Notre Dame In CFP Championship
On Thursday night, Northern Illinois football coach Thomas Hammock was in Orlando, Fla., to support two players who are competing in Saturday’s Hula Bowl, a postseason game for NFL draft prospects. Still, Hammock watched the College Football Playoff semifinal that took place about 220 miles south in Miami Gardens.
Hammock usually doesn’t care who wins games not involving his team. But he was happy on Thursday when Notre Dame kicker Mitch Jeter made a 41-yard field goal with seven seconds remaining, clinching the Irish’s 27-24 victory over Penn State and securing a spot in the national title game on Jan. 20.
Four months ago, Northern Illinois’s Cade Haberman blocked Jeter’s 62-yard attempt as time expired, giving the Huskies an improbable 16-14 victory over Notre Dame, which was favored by four touchdowns. Since then, the Fighting Irish (14-1) have won 13 consecutive games, the longest streak in the Football Bowl Subdivision, while Northern Illinois continues to be mentioned as the only team to defeat Notre Dame this season.
“It definitely comes up a lot more outside of our building,” Hammock said in a telephone interview on Friday. “You get in the season and you play the game and you then move on to the next one, but I’m certainly excited about what Notre Dame has been able to do. Hopefully they can finish it off on January 20th.”
Hammock said NIU hung with the Irish because of its offensive and defensive lines and because it had no turnovers while intercepting Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard twice. The second pick came with 5:55 left and gave Northern Illinois the ball at the 50-yard line. Eleven plays later, Kanon Woodill connected on a 35-yard game-winning field goal. It was NIU’s first victory over a top-10 team and first win over a ranked team in 21 years.
“I told them all week, ‘We don’t need luck. We’ve just got to be our best,’” an emotional Hammock told NBC’s Zora Stephenson in a postgame interview. “They were their best today, and we were able to get it done.”
After the Notre Dame game, NIU lost two in a row and four of its next six. But the Huskies rebounded to win four of their last five games, including a 28-20 victory over Fresno State in the Potato Bowl two days before Christmas. NIU finished 8-5, the third time in the past four years they were above .500.
Over the past couple of months, as Hammock and his staff have recruited via the high school ranks and transfer portal, they have pointed to the Notre Dame game. Players have responded in kind, saying they heard about NIU thanks to that win.
“It helps us tremendously, just showing what we are capable of doing on a big stage, Hammock said. “I think that that makes a lot of young men excited about the opportunity to potentially come here, and now with the transfer portal and other ways that you can improve your roster, we have a great opportunity here to continue to get better and build for the future.”
This week, NIU announced it will be joining the Mountain West Conference for football-only starting in 2026. It is a major step up for the Huskies, who have played in the Mid-American Conference since 1997.
“That’s a huge positive for our program,” Hammock said. “I think the Mountain West obviously puts a big investment into football, and we wanted to be a part of that.”
As the season progressed and Notre Dame continued to win, Hammock couldn’t help but be aware of the streak. The Irish won their final 10 regular season games by an average of more than 30 points per game, but the loss to NIU lingered to some who questioned if Notre Dame was really among the nation’s best or benefited from a weak schedule. During the CFP, the No. 7 seed Irish have responded with consecutive victories over No. 10 seed Indiana, No. 2 seed Georgia and No. 6 seed Penn State.
“I really can say it’s a blessing that we lost to (NIU),” Notre Dame cornerback Christian Gray told ESPN’s Molly McGrath after Thursday’s game. “It got us humbled and everything. But you see we’re up here right now because of that L.”
Said Hammock: “Normally, you are objective. But in this particular case, I certainly want to see Notre Dame have as much success as they want…They’ve gotten better as the season has went along. I think that speaks volumes to coach (Marcus) Freeman and to the leadership and to the players in that program of how they’ve been able to block out the noise, limit the distractions and play their best football each and every single week.”
On Jan. 20, Notre Dame plays one more game, facing No. 8 seed Ohio State (13-2) for the CFP championship in Atlanta. Hammond plans on remaining in Illinois instead of traveling for the game because he wants to be at NIU to help the high school players and transfers who joined the Huskies this semester. Still, he’ll be watching on television with keen interest.
“I’m certainly rooting for Notre Dame,” Hammock said. “I’m a Marcus Freeman fan. I love his humility, his leadership, everything that he’s done since I met him during that game. I wish him nothing but the best.”
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