Toronto Star

Male teen charged in high school shooting

- COREY WILLIAMS AND ED WHITE

OXFORD TOWNSHIP, MICH. A 15-year-old boy was charged Wednesday with murder, terrorism and other crimes for a shooting that killed four fellow students and injured others at a Michigan high school.

Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald did not reveal a possible motive for Tuesday's violence at Oxford High School, , roughly 50 kilometres north of Detroit, and declined to comment when pressed about whether she believed the victims were specifical­ly targeted. But she said the shooting was premeditat­ed, based in part on a “mountain of digital evidence” collected by police.

Ethan Crumbley is accused of firing a semi-automatic handgun in a school hallway. At least seven other people were injured.

Crumbley was charged with murder, attempted murder and terrorism causing death. It wasn't immediatel­y known if he had an attorney who could comment.

The shooting should be a wake-up call for new gun laws in a country that has become “desensitiz­ed to school shootings,” McDonald told reporters.

“We have to do better,” McDonald said without offering specific changes. “How many times does this have to happen? How many times?”

The charges were announced a few hours after investigat­ors reported that a fourth student had died.

“What about all the children who ran, screaming, hiding under desks? ... Those are victims, too, and so are their families and so is the community. The charge of terrorism reflects that,” the prosecutor said.

Deputies rushed to the school around lunchtime Tuesday and arrested Crumbley in a hallway within minutes of the shooting. His father had bought the 9 mm Sig Sauer gun last week, according to the Oakland County sheriff.

McDonald strongly suggested that more charges will be filed.

“We are considerin­g charges against both parents and we will be making a decision swiftly,” she said.

“Owning a gun means securing it properly and locking it and keeping the ammunition separate,” she said.

The four students who were killed were identified as 16-year-old Tate Myre, 14-year-old Hana St. Juliana, 17-year-old Madisyn Baldwin and 17-year-old Justin Shilling.

After the attack, authoritie­s learned of social media posts about threats of a shooting at the roughly 1,700-student school. The sheriff stressed how crucial it is for such tips to be sent to authoritie­s.

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