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Lawyer: Artist didn’t know Michigan parents stayed in studio

- BY SOPHIA TAREEN

A Detroit-area artist whose studio was where the parents of the Oxford High School student charged in a deadly shooting were found by police is cooperatin­g with authoritie­s and didn’t know the couple had stayed overnight, his attorney said Sunday.

James and Jennifer Crumbley, who face involuntar­y manslaught­er counts, were found early Saturday inside a Detroit commercial building. The couple’s attorneys have said they didn’t intend to flee, countering authoritie­s who accused them of eluding capture for their alleged role in a school shooting that left four students dead. Their 15-yearold son, Ethan Crumbley, has been charged as an adult with murder, terrorism and other crimes.

The couple went to artist Andrzej Sikora’s studio inside the downtown building Friday morning, but the artist was unaware of the charges against the couple or that they stayed after he left for the day, according to attorney Clarence Dass. He said Sikora had a “friendly relationsh­ip”’ with the Crumbleys but declined to give details, citing an active investigat­ion.

Dass said when the artist awoke Saturday and heard news of authoritie­s taking the couple into custody, he voluntaril­y contacted authoritie­s. Authoritie­s had been looking for the couple since Friday afternoon.

“There was a lot of confusion and the Crumbleys went to him for safety. He didn’t know about the charges,” Dass said. “They were there in the daytime. He left in the early evening. He didn’t even know they were still there.”

Sikora, 65, has not been charged, but Detroit police have said the Crumbleys “were aided in getting into the building,” and that a person who helped them may also face charges. Detroit police did not have further informatio­n Sunday.

Oakland County Undersheri­ff Michael McCabe confirmed Sunday that Sikora’s attorney had reached out. McCabe said in a news release that authoritie­s would interview Sikora on Monday afternoon.

Sikora, a Polish-born American artist who lives in Oakland County, has been in the country for years, Dass said. His work, largely murals, can be found around the Detroit area, including on homes and businesses.

Six students and a teacher were also injured in Tuesday’s shooting at Oxford High School, roughly 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Detroit.

On Friday, Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald’s office made the rare decision to file charges against Ethan Crumbley’s parents. Prosecutor­s accused them of failing to intervene on the day of the shooting despite being confronted with a drawing and chilling message – “blood everywhere” – that was found at their son’s desk. They could each face up to 15 years in prison.

The Crumbleys committed “egregious” acts, from buying a gun on Black Friday and making it available to their son to resisting his removal from school when they were summoned a few hours before Tuesday’s shooting, McDonald alleged.

Defense attorneys for the Crumbleys have argued that they never intended to flee and had made plans to meet their lawyers Saturday morning.

School district officials have said a third party will investigat­e the events at Oxford High School that occurred before the shooting. On Sunday, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said her office could conduct the probe.

 ?? LOANED PHOTO BY DETROIT FREE PRESS ?? ARTIST ANDRZEJ SIKORA SPEAKS in Detroit, June 19, 2008. of his art work in his studio at The Russell Industrial Center
LOANED PHOTO BY DETROIT FREE PRESS ARTIST ANDRZEJ SIKORA SPEAKS in Detroit, June 19, 2008. of his art work in his studio at The Russell Industrial Center

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