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State's Attorney Lou Bianchi lives near the Larimer's Crystal Lake home, though he didn't know the family.

He was out jogging Saturday morning when he saw media trucks parked outside the home. That's when he realized what had happened.

"Everyone in the neighborhood is devastated by this," Bianchi said. "You feel like crying for the family. When it's closer to home, you feel it more emotionally. I was really speechless."

Bianchi noted that John Larimer enlisted in the military to help protect the country, yet he wasn't safe in a movie theater.

"I'm beginning to think there is no safe place anywhere," he said.

He said that cutbacks to social service agencies that provide programming to those in need, such as the mentally ill, aren't helping.

"I don't mean to get political about this, but I have strong, strong feelings about it," he said. "As you know, the governor and the legislature have cut funding to services for those with mental health issues. That's the wrong place to cut. We have too much government. Cut from other places. I can't imagine what's going in Springfield and in Washington. ... We all have to do more to stop the violence."

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