Claimants seek $58 million, allege ISP negligence around Highland Park shooter – Center Square

Plaintiffs suing ISP allege that a 2019 clear and present danger report should have been enough for ISP to deny Robert Crimo III’s FOID card application months later, but they didn’t.
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9mm
1 year ago

It took me a year and half to get my ccl renewed. Can I sue the ISP too?

Mark F
1 year ago

Never ascribe to malice that which can be explained by stupidity. We have seen this with the Secret Service and the FBI, so why not the Illinois State Police?

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