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John Hrynkow, second from right, senior vice commander for the McHenry Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600, delivered a $2,500 donation to McHenry Community High School District 156 on June 22. He’s joined by Julia Pontarelli, from left, District 156 assistant superintendent for finance and personnel, Principal Jeff Prickett, and Carl Vallianatos, assistant superintendent for learning and innovation for District 156

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McHenry Community High School District 156 leaders received a $2,500 donation from the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 in McHenry as part of a large investment in community and veterans organizations through the VFW’s popular Queen of Hearts raffle. It is part of a total of $250,000 going to local schools, police and fire, as well as regional and national

veterans organizations, said John Hrynkow, senior vice commander of VFW Post 4600. The McHenry High School donation will go into the principals’ activity fund. “We’ll put it to good use and keep the community partnership alive,” said Dr. Jeff Prickett, McHenry High School principal. Hrynkow said the donations are a

way for the VFW to give back to the community and to other veterans. In addition to McHenry High School, they’ve donated to the McHenry Township Fire Protection District and the Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans, among others. “We have a pretty big variety of groups we give to,” Hrynkow said. “We don’t forget our police, fire and schools.”

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On July 5, the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office filed seven firstdegree murder charges against 21-year-old, Robert E. Crimo III, for his premeditated and calculated attack at the Highland Park Parade July 4. This is just the first of many charges the office will file against Crimo for the devastating killing spree he unleashed against the community. Crimo was arrested Monday evening, in Lake Forest by the North Chicago Police Department after a brief chase and remains in custody. He is set to appear in bond court July 6. “Our hearts go out to the seven families who lost loved ones yesterday. Dozens of people have already volunteered to support these families, and I know that Mayor Rotering, Chief Jogmen, Lake County, and our federal partners have already started the critical work of supporting these families who are most in need right now. Our office has also brought counselors to Highland Park today to assist in any way possible,” State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart said. Approximately two dozen others were injured in the gunfire and were transported to area hospitals. “Our most urgent prayers go out to those who were injured and remain in the hospital. We know they are

receiving the best medical care possible under difficult circumstances,” Mr. Rinehart said. T h e State’s AttorRobert E. ney’s Office Crimo III is grateful to the courageous law enforcement officers who were there when gun shots were first fired and the numerous other law enforcement agencies from around Lake County and the State that responded to assist. Federal agencies including the FBI and ATF and US Attorney’s Office have been critical partners in the investigation. State’s Attorney Rinehart stated, “Not only did police run towards the gunshots, help the wounded, and comfort families after heartbreaking news, but they also worked tirelessly throughout the day and into the night to investigate and solve the case. In just a matter of hours, they were able to identify and apprehend the suspect.” The investigation, which is being led by the Lake County Major Task Force, Highland Park Police, and FBI, continues. Anyone with information or those who have video footage should contact the FBI tip line at 1-800-CALLFBI.

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