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Post by Admin on Dec 5, 2021 4:54:17 GMT
Oxford Schools Superintendent shares new timeline of events
Oxford Schools Superintendent Tim Throne shared a letter with the community about meetings with the alleged shooter and his parents.
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Post by Admin on Dec 5, 2021 18:38:59 GMT
#Michigan #parents Parents Of Michigan School Shooter Face Involuntary Manslaughter Charges
The parents of the 15-year-old suspect in a Michigan school shooting that killed four students remain behind bars this morning after being arrested following a manhunt. Each parent is being held on half a million dollar bond as prosecutors say the couple failed to keep a gun out of their son’s hands despite multiple warning signs.
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Post by Admin on Dec 6, 2021 22:17:35 GMT
UPDATE: The Oxford High School shooter has been charged with terrorism and murder, and his parents are charged with involuntary manslaughter, and now the school officials might be next in getting charged in the shooting that left four dead. "We haven't ruled out charging anyone," Oakland County, Michigan, prosecutor Karen McDonald told CNN on Monday. There were legal ground to search the shooter's backpack and locker, but did not do so, she added. School officials in Michigan had legal grounds to search the backpack and locker of 15-year-old mass shooter Ethan Crumbley but never did, a local prosecutor told CNN. Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald didn’t explain Monday why the search was never done, telling the news outlet: "We don't know exactly if that weapon was in his bag, where it was, we just know it was in the school and he had access to it." And she didn’t rule out prosecution of school staff members.
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Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2021 21:34:36 GMT
Prosecutors on Thursday released what they have described as the biggest red flag indicating that 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley was "intent on violence" before he shot up Oxford High School: his drawing of a gun on a math homework sheet, and these troubling messages: "My life is useless," "Blood everywhere" and "The thoughts won't stop, help me." It was this drawing that school counselors showed the teenager's parents just hours before the Nov. 30 massacre that left four students dead and seven others injured. Ethan Crumbley allegedly drew the gun earlier that morning, along with a bullet, a bleeding victim and the dark messages. Prosecutors say the teenager had given his parents many signs over the last six months that he was spiraling and needed help, but that the parents ignored all the signs that prosecutors charge could have prevented the massacre. "Most importantly, their son gave the clearest sign of all that he was intent on violence in his initial drawing on Nov. 30, and the modifications he made after the drawing was discovered," prosecutors allege in court documents, stressing the parents "failed to take even the simplest actions that would have prevented the massacre." "All they had to do was tell the school that they had recently purchased a gun for their son, asked him where the gun was, opened his backpack or just take him home," the prosecution argues. "Defendants were in a better position than anyone else in the world to prevent this tragedy, but they failed to do so."
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