Saturday, December 4, 2021

Parents of Oxford School shooter captured


The parents of the Oxford school shooter, accused of killing four students, were bagged early Saturday just hours after charges were filed against them for involuntary manslaughter.

James and Jennifer Crumbley were captured in Detroit in a commercial building that housed artwork, much like the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria, Virginia. [Nice place to visit, by the way.]

Detroit Police Chief James E. White said at a news conference that the couple “were aided in getting into the building,” and that a person who helped them may also face charges.

A Detroit business owner spotted a car tied to the Crumbleys in his parking lot late Friday, Oakland County Undersheriff Michael McCabe said in a statement. A woman seen near the vehicle ran from the scene when the business owner called 911, McCabe said. The couple was later found and arrested by Detroit police. 

They were obviously not so worried about their safety as they were staying gone from the cops.

The Crumbleys committed “egregious” acts, from buying a gun on Black Friday and making it available to Ethan Crumbley to resisting his removal from school when they were summoned a few hours before the shooting, Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald said.

Authorities had been looking for the couple since Friday afternoon. Late Friday, U.S. Marshals announced a reward of up to $10,000 each for information leading to their arrests.

The Crumbley’s lawyer, Shannon Smith, said the couple had left town earlier in the week “for their own safety.” Smith told The Associated Press they would be returning to Oxford to be arraigned.

However, White said the Crumbleys “appeared to be hiding” in the building where they were found, probably not "for their own safety." They appeared to be “distressed” when they were captured, White added. “Head down... just very upset.” 

The couple was expected to be booked into the Oakland County Jail, McCabe said.

Their son, 15, emerged from a bathroom at the school with a gun, shooting students in the hallway, investigators said. He’s charged as an adult with murder, terrorism and other crimes.

Under Michigan law, the involuntary manslaughter charge filed against the parents can be pursued if authorities believe someone contributed to a situation where there was a high chance of harm or death. They can each get 15 years in stir, coincidentally, the age of their son, an alleged murderer and terrorist.

Just hours before the shooting rampage, the shooter and his parents were hauled into the school over his "behavior in the classroom" to meet with administrators a short time before the teenager came out of the bathroom and began shooting. It left four students dead and seven others wounded, Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said on Wednesday.

“We also were told that the school had some information or some kind of contact with the school,” Bouchard said at a press briefing.

“We have since learned that the school did have contact with the student the day before and the day of the shooting for behaviors in the classroom that they felt was concerning,” he said. “In fact, the parents were brought in the morning of the shooting and had a face-to-face meeting with the school. The content of that meeting of course is part of the investigation.”Crumbley reportedly had a school meeting with his parents about his behavior right before the shooting.

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Bouchard said school officials told investigators there was no record that Crumbley had ever been bullied, despite reports from other students that he had been targeted.

The sheriff said there was no indication that the shooter had ever been expelled from the school or had disciplinary issues before. Also, there are no records that the shooter had been bullied.

However, at his arraignment in Michigan’s 52nd District Court later on Wednesday, attorney Nadine Hatten told Judge Nancy Karniak that she had represented Crumbley “on a juvenile matter,” but did not specify.

Oakland County Sheriff’s Lt. Timothy Willis told the judge the teen had shot a video the day before the shootings and had a journal in his backpack that suggested he planned the attack — but did not provide details.


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