San Francisco Chronicle

Parents lose petition to reduce bail

- By Ed White Ed White is an Associated Press writer.

DETROIT — A teenager charged with killing four students at their Michigan high school waived a key hearing Friday, moving his case straight to a trial court, while a judge rejected a request by his parents to reduce their $500,000 bail and get them out of jail.

Prosecutor­s vigorously opposed a lower bond for James and Jennifer Crumbley, who are charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er in the deaths at Oxford High School. They countered with more examples of the parents’ alleged failure to get help for Ethan Crumbley before the Nov. 30 shooting.

“He was fascinated with firearms. He was violent. He displayed terrifying tendencies and behaviors,” assistant prosecutor Marc Keast said. “He literally sketched out what he planned to do in his journal and his drawings.”

The elder Crumbleys are accused of making a gun available to their son and refusing to take him home on the day of the shooting when school counselors confronted them with distressin­g drawings of violence.

Judge Julie Nicholson declined to reduce the parents’ bond to $100,000, noting they didn’t turn themselves in after charges against them were announced on Dec. 3.

Separately, Ethan Crumbley, 15, is charged as an adult with murder and other crimes. Earlier Friday, he waived a key evidentiar­y hearing and agreed to send his case directly to a trial court in Oakland County.

After the brief hearing, defense attorney Paulette Loftin told WWJ-AM that a plea deal down the road was a “definite possibilit­y,” though “it’s too early to jump to that phase.”

Lawyers for the parents said they weren’t trying to flee in early December, though they had $6,000 in cash and multiple phones and credit cards when they were arrested in Detroit.

“The last thing they expected was that a school shooting would take place, or that their son would be responsibl­e,“defense attorneys Shannon Smith and Mariell Lehman said in a court filing.

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