The Columbus Dispatch

Accused school shooter to remain in adult jail

- Corey Williams and Mike Householde­r

ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. – A Michigan judge declined Monday to move the 15-year-old charged with killing four students at Oxford High School out of an adult jail, but she agreed that the jail needs to ensure the boy can’t hear or see grown-up inmates.

Ethan Crumbley’s attorney, Paulette Loftin, argued during his probable cause conference in Rochester Hills District Court that her client should be moved back to a juvenile facility, saying that he “should not be considered a menace to other juveniles.”

“This is someone who has never been in trouble before,” Loftin said. “This is not someone who has a history of assaulting kids his age or any other negative contact with his peers. This one isolated incident is all that we’re looking at here today.”

But District Judge Nancy Carniak sided with Assistant Oakland County Prosecutor Marc Keast, who countered that the nature of the charges and security risks mandate that Crumbley be held in an adult facility. Crumbley is charged as an adult with killing four classmates and injuring seven other people in the Nov. 30 shooting at Oxford High School.

“This cannot be compared to any other case that this court or any other court in this county has seen before, and calling this an isolated incident quite frankly does not do it justice,” Keast said. “This was a mass murder at a school, judge. This was planned. it was pre-meditated. The defendant didn’t just attack other individual­s, he targeted juveniles.”

Keast said he would contact the jail after Monday’s hearing and “make sure that the defendant is neither within sight nor sound of any adult at the jail.”

Carniak adjourned the probable cause hearing to Jan. 7 to review witness statements and other evidence from prosecutor­s and investigat­ors.

Monday’s conference was a procedural hearing to prepare for a Dec. 20 preliminar­y hearing, which also will be moved to a later date.

Crumbley’s parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley, also being held at the jail, are accused of failing to intervene on the day of the tragedy and are charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er. They face hearings Tuesday.

 ?? PAUL SANCYA/AP ?? Ethan Crumbley appears on video from the Oakland County Jail at 52nd District Court in Rochester Hills, Mich., on Monday.
PAUL SANCYA/AP Ethan Crumbley appears on video from the Oakland County Jail at 52nd District Court in Rochester Hills, Mich., on Monday.

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