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Killer’s parents on trial for buying him gun

Mother and father of 15-year-old murderer accused of manslaught­er after giving him weapon

- By Susie Coen US Correspond­ent

THE mother of a teenage gunman in a school shooting went on trial yesterday for involuntar­y manslaught­er in a firstof-its kind case.

Jennifer Crumbley and her husband, James, are accused of giving their son Ethan a semi-automatic handgun and ignoring warnings about his mental health days before he went on a deadly rampage three years ago.

Ethan Crumbley, then 15, murdered four students and injured seven others when he opened fire at Oxford High School on Nov 30 2021 in Detroit, Michigan. He was sentenced to life in prison in December 2023 after pleading guilty to murder, terrorism and other crimes.

Prosecutor­s claimed that his parents had failed to secure the gun he used to carry out the attack and declined to take him home when confronted with his violent drawings at school on the day of the shooting spree.

The landmark case marks the first time prosecutor­s have tried to hold parents criminally liable for an intentiona­l mass shooting by their child. Mrs Crumbley has pleaded not guilty, as has her husband, who faces the same charges and will go on trial in March.

The couple have been in jail for more than two years awaiting trial, unable to afford a $500,000 (£394,850) bond each. Their lawyers have argued they had no indication that their son was capable of such violence and the charges equate to trying to put a “square peg into a round hole”.

Mr Crumbley, 47, bought his son the semi-automatic handgun four days before the shooting, which Ethan referred to as “my new beauty”. State law prohibits those under 18 years of age from buying or possessing firearms except in limited circumstan­ces.

After Mr Crumbley bought the firearm, his wife, 45, took their son to a local shooting range. She described the outing on Instagram as a “mom and son day”. The day before his attack, the school told Mrs Crumbley her son had been looking at ammunition on his phone. “LOL I’m not mad at you,” she texted him. “You have to learn not to get caught.”

The following day, Mr and Mrs Crumbley were summoned to the school after their son had drawn violent images on a maths assignment with the message: “The thoughts won’t stop. Help me.”

The parents were told to get him counsellin­g but they declined to remove him from school and left after less than 30 minutes, according to investigat­ors. Using the weapon, Ethan then carried out the worst school shooting in Michigan history.

His parents were charged a few days later after they were found hiding in a building in Detroit.

“This tragedy could have been prevented if the shooter’s parents hadn’t played a central role in acquiring the gun for the shooter, or if his parents had taken basic steps to securely store the gun,” said Nick Suplina, the senior vice-president of law and policy at the anti-gun violence non-profit Everytown for Gun Safety. “They should be held accountabl­e.”

Involuntar­y manslaught­er carries a maximum jail term of 15 years in Michigan.

‘This tragedy could have been prevented if the shooter’s parents hadn’t played a central role in acquiring the gun for the shooter’

“After every school shooting, the media and those affected are quick to point to so-called ‘red flags’ that were missed by those in the shooter’s life,” defence lawyers Shannon Smith and Mariell Lehman previously said in an unsuccessf­ul effort to get the Michigan Supreme Court to dismiss the charges. “But the truth of the matter is one cannot predict the unimaginab­le.”

Meanwhile yesterday an “armed and dangerous” suspect being sought for eight murders in Illinois died after shooting himself following a confrontat­ion with US marshals in Texas.

Romeo Nance, 23, was tracked down near Natalia, outside San Antonio, after a manhunt that began on Sunday hundreds of miles away. He had been named as a suspect in seven fatal shootings in two homes in Joliet, about 35 miles south-west of Chicago. Police believe he was also responsibl­e for another murder before fleeing the area.

A motive for the killings had not yet been establishe­d.

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