Highland Park Shooter Confesses to , Plotting Another Attack in Wisconsin.<br />NBC News reports the man accused of <br />taking the lives of seven people at the <br />Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois.<br />has revealed to authorities <br />that he had plotted a second attack <br />in Madison, Wisconsin.<br />Officials say Robert "Bobby" E. Crimo III, 21, is charged with seven counts of first-degree murder, though it is likely he will face more.<br />He went into details about what he had done. He admitted to what he had done. , Eric Rinehart, Lake County Illinois State's Attorney, via NBC News.<br />We don't want to speculate on motives right now. , Eric Rinehart, Lake County Illinois State's Attorney, via NBC News.<br />Following the shooting in Highland Park, <br />Crimo ended up in Wisconsin and considered unleashing an attack there as well.<br />However, officials believe Crimo <br />hadn't prepared for a second attack. .<br />We don’t have information <br />to suggest that he planned <br />on driving to Madison, initially, <br />to commit another attack. , Chris Covelli, spokesman for Lake County Major Crime Task Force, via NBC News.<br />We do believe that he was driving around (after) the first attack <br />and saw the celebration. , Chris Covelli, spokesman for Lake County Major Crime Task Force, via NBC News.<br />Indications are that he <br />hadn't put enough thought <br />or research into that. , Chris Covelli, spokesman for Lake County Major Crime Task Force, via NBC News