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The parents of the Oakland High School suspect are on the lam, they've taken a powder, and made book, as it were, after it was announced that charges are being levied against them for leaving the father's newly bought handgun accessible to their 15-year-old teenager.
A Michigan manhunt is underway for Jimmy and Jen Crumbley, "two American kids livin' in the heartland," who have decided to leave their kid behind and either evade the law or wait until things quiet down so as to avoid angry mobs.
The pair are each facing four counts of involuntary manslaughter after their 15-year-old son was accused of killing four students after opening fire inside Oakland High School earlier this week., according to Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald.
It's alleged that the gun used in the murder spree was left in an unlocked drawer in the bedroom where the shooter, their son, had access.
A recent report by Fox News explains that Michael McCabe, the undersheriff for Oakland County Sheriff's Office, told them that their office spoke with the Crumbley's attorney on Friday around 4 p.m. to set up a place for the couple to turn themselves in, and have not yet gotten a response.
“At four o’clock this afternoon, probably four o’clock this afternoon, we talked to one of the attorneys again, and they said, again, they’re going to turn themselves in and we said, OK, have him call us, you call us, where can we meet you? And you know, we’ve heard nothing since then,” McCabe said.
During that call, McCabe said that the attorney revealed they have not been in contact with the Crumbleys at all on Friday.
“Wherever they are, we’ll meet them. That is correct. We’ve had no response to that,” McCabe said.
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During that call, McCabe said that the attorney revealed they have not been in contact with the Crumbleys at all on Friday.
“Wherever they are, we’ll meet them. That is correct. We’ve had no response to that,” McCabe said.
Apparently, the Crumbleys are laying low. They are probably aware that the charges they are facing can amount to 15 years in stir, but not as much as their son, who faces a lot more than that. But the death penalty has been constitutionally banned in the state of Michigan since 1963
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