The Columbus Dispatch

Teen’s parents charged in Michigan shooting

Prosecutor says they committed ‘egregious’ acts

- Corey Williams and Ed White

PONTIAC, Mich. – The parents of a teen accused of killing four students at a Michigan high school were charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er Friday as a prosecutor described chilling moments that day when a teacher found a drawing of a gun, a person bleeding and the words “help me” at the boy’s desk.

Oakland County prosecutor Karen Mcdonald said the parents committed “egregious” acts, including buying a gun and making it available to Ethan Crumbley and failing to intervene when they were summoned to the school Tuesday and confronted with the drawing.

School officials told James and Jennifer Crumbley to get their 15-year-old into counseling, Mcdonald said.

The student returned to class and later emerged from a bathroom with a gun, firing at students in the hallway, according to police.

Jennifer Crumbley texted her son after the shooting, saying, “Ethan, don’t do it,” Mcdonald said.

“These charges are intended to hold the individual­s who contribute­d to this tragedy accountabl­e and also send the message that gun owners have a responsibi­lity,” Mcdonald said. “When they fail to uphold that responsibi­lity, there are serious and criminal consequenc­es.”

It wasn’t known if the Crumbleys have lawyers who could comment on the involuntar­y manslaught­er charges. Under Michigan law, the charge can be pursued if prosecutor­s believe someone contribute­d to a situation where harm or death was high.

Ethan Crumbley was charged as an adult with two dozen crimes, including murder, attempted murder and terrorism, for the shooting Tuesday at the Oakland County school, roughly 30 miles north of Detroit.

Four students were killed and seven more people were injured. Three were in hospitals in stable condition Friday.

Parents in the U.S. are rarely charged in school shootings involving their children, even as most minors get guns from a parent or relative’s house, according to experts.

 ?? JAKE MAY/THE FLINT JOURNAL VIA AP ?? Gov. Gretchen Whitmer embraces Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter as the two leave flowers and pay their respects Thursday at Oxford High School in Oxford, Michigan. The parents of a teen accused of killing four students at a Michigan high school were charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er Friday.
JAKE MAY/THE FLINT JOURNAL VIA AP Gov. Gretchen Whitmer embraces Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter as the two leave flowers and pay their respects Thursday at Oxford High School in Oxford, Michigan. The parents of a teen accused of killing four students at a Michigan high school were charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er Friday.

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