The suspected gunman spent weeks planning a mass shooting at an Independence Day parade in Highland Park, Ill., and dressed as a woman to avoid being identified, police said Tuesday.

Toddler Aiden McCarthy was found wandering alone in the chaotic aftermath of Monday’s mass shooting in Highland Park as strangers sought to reunite him with his family.

Tuesday it emerged that the parents of 2-year-old Aiden, Irina and Kevin McCarthy, were among the seven people killed when gunfire erupted at the start of the local Fourth of July parade.

Aiden’s grandfather, Michael Levberg, told the Tribune on Tuesday that he was eventually reunited with his grandson after Aiden was taken to the local police station.

β€œWhen I picked him up, he said, β€˜Are Mommy and Daddy coming soon?” Levberg said Tuesday evening. β€œHe doesn’t understand.”

Seated on the front lawn with two friends in front of the family’s two-story brick Highland Park home under darkening storm clouds, Levberg, 65, talked about his daughter, son-in-law and grandson.

Irina, 35, was born in Moscow and moved with her family to Chicago when she was 2 Β½ years old. They later moved to Highland Park, where she grew up and returned to raise her own family, Levberg said.

Irina and Kevin, 37, met while working together at Physicians Interactive in the northern suburbs, Levberg said, and got married about five years ago. They bought their Highland Park home in 2018, according to sales records.

His son-in-law had recently promised to take him on a sailing trip to Ireland for his birthday, Levberg said through tears.

Levberg said the whole family will be taking care of Aiden, but the 2-year old is still waiting for his mom and dad to come home.

β€œHe doesn’t know,” Levberg said. β€œHe doesn’t realize it.”

The other victims of the shooting ranged in age from 8 to 85 years old. Among those who died were Katherine Goldstein, 64; Jacquelyn β€œJacki” Sundheim, 63; Stephen Straus, 88, all of Highland Park; and Nicolas Toledo-Zaragoza, 78, of Morelos, Mexico. Officials have not yet released the name of the seventh victim.

A person who set up a fundraising site for the family wrote: β€œThe North Shore community rallied to help a boy we knew nothing about. We took him to safety under tragic circumstances, came together to locate his grandparents and prayed for the safety of his family.”

Within three hours of the fundraiser going live, donors had contributed nearly $850,000.

Kevin McCarthy graduated with a bachelor of science in finance in 2011, and Irina McCarthy earned a bachelor of science in finance in 2009, DePaul University spokesman Russell Dorn said.

β€œThe DePaul University community mourns the loss of alumni Kevin and Irina McCarthy in the Highland Park shooting,” he said in a statement. β€œWe extend our prayers to their families, particularly their son Aiden, and all of those who have been affected by this senseless tragedy.”


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Tribune’s Tracy Swartz contributed.

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