Orlando Sentinel

Charging decision expected for parents of Mich. shooter

- By Corey Williams and Ed White

OXFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A prosecutor considerin­g criminal charges against the parents of a boy accused of killing four students at a Michigan school said Thursday their actions went “far beyond negligence” and that the gun “seems to have been just freely available” to the teenager.

Ethan Crumbley, 15, has been charged as an adult with two dozen crimes, including murder, attempted murder and terrorism, for a shooting Tuesday at Oxford High School in Oakland County, roughly 30 miles north of Detroit.

Four students were killed and seven more people were injured, including a student who remained in critical condition.

“All I can say at this point is those actions on mom and dad’s behalf go far beyond negligence,” Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald said. “We obviously are prosecutin­g the shooter to the fullest extent. ... There are other individual­s who should be held accountabl­e.”

The semi-automatic gun was purchased by Crumbley’s father last week, according to investigat­ors.

“The parents were the only individual­s in the position to know the access to weapons,” McDonald told WJR-AM. The gun “seems to have been just freely available to that individual.”

McDonald said she hopes to have an announceme­nt regarding charges against Crumbley’s parents within 24 hours. On Monday, McDonald acknowledg­ed that charges were being considered.

Jennifer and James Crumbley did not return a message left by The Associated Press.

Sheriff Mike Bouchard disclosed Wednesday that the parents met with school officials about their son’s classroom behavior, hours before the shooting.

McDonald said informatio­n about what had troubled the school “will most likely come to light soon.”

Crumbley stayed in school Tuesday and later emerged from a bathroom with a gun, firing at students in the hallway, police said.

“I just can’t get to a space right now to blame anybody who worked at that school. They were terrorized,” McDonald said

The Oxford school district hasn’t commented on the meeting with Crumbley’s parents before the shooting.

There’s no Michigan law that requires gun owners keep weapons locked away from children.

William Swor, a defense lawyer who is not involved in the case, said charging the parents would require a “very fact-intensive investigat­ion.”

“What did they know and when did they know it?” Swor said. “What advance informatio­n did they have about all these things? Did they know anything about his attitude, things of that nature. You’re talking about a very heavy burden to bring on the parents.”

Meanwhile, dozens of schools in southeaste­rn Michigan canceled classes Thursday due to concerns about threatenin­g messages on social media following the Oxford shooting.

Some schools stayed open with a larger police presence.

 ?? JAKE MAY/THE FLINT JOURNAL ?? Gov. Gretchen Whitmer embraces Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter on Thursday at a makeshift memorial outside Oxford High School in Michigan.
JAKE MAY/THE FLINT JOURNAL Gov. Gretchen Whitmer embraces Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter on Thursday at a makeshift memorial outside Oxford High School in Michigan.

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