At least 3 killed in shooting at Michigan high school
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At least 3 killed in shooting at Michigan high school
At least 3 killed in shooting at Michigan high school
Oakland County Undersheriff Michael McCabe said his department is dealing with a "fairly large crime scene" following the shooting at Oxford High School. Officials have already conducted three sweeps of the school to ensure that there are no other victims or anything else they need to be aware of, he said.
McCabe said that Oxford Community schools and his office have trained multiple times on active shooters saying, “this district has been very good in training their personnel and their students on active shooters.”
At least three teenagers were killed and eight other people were injured in the shooting. All the parents and relatives of those who were shot and those who are deceased have been notified and a deputy has been assigned to each family, according to McCabe.
McCabe said the 15-year-old suspect could be charged as an adult, but that is up to the Oakland County prosecutors office. CNN has reached out to the Oakland County Prosecutors office for comment.
Officials conducted 3 sweeps of Oxford High School after the shooting
Oakland County Undersheriff Michael McCabe said his department is dealing with a "fairly large crime scene" following the shooting at Oxford High School. Officials have already conducted three sweeps of the school to ensure that there are no other victims or anything else they need to be aware of, he said.
McCabe said that Oxford Community schools and his office have trained multiple times on active shooters saying, “this district has been very good in training their personnel and their students on active shooters.”
At least three teenagers were killed and eight other people were injured in the shooting. All the parents and relatives of those who were shot and those who are deceased have been notified and a deputy has been assigned to each family, according to McCabe.
McCabe said the 15-year-old suspect could be charged as an adult, but that is up to the Oakland County prosecutors office. CNN has reached out to the Oakland County Prosecutors office for comment.
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8DonCo
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so sad tội nghiệp cha mẹ, con đi học rồi mất con luôn
nhatrangdep
Re: At least 3 killed in shooting at Michigan high school
If he/she used the gun owned by his parents they should be charged too.
Damn it, We need more gun control
Damn it, We need more gun control
Torpedo
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Torpedo wrote:If he/she used the gun owned by his parents they should be charged too.
Damn it, We need more gun control
cái tội đáng lên án là mấy đứa parents có súng mà không biết cách cất giữ để con cái đi làm chuyện bậy ..mấy đứa cha mẹ vô trách nhiệm này cần phải o+? tù nặng hơn mấy đứa con đem súng bắn ..
nhatrangdep
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nhatrangdep wrote:Torpedo wrote:If he/she used the gun owned by his parents they should be charged too.
Damn it, We need more gun control
cái tội đáng lên án là mấy đứa parents có súng mà không biết cách cất giữ để con cái đi làm chuyện bậy ..mấy đứa cha mẹ vô trách nhiệm này cần phải o+? tù nặng hơn mấy đứa con đem súng bắn ..
em đồng ý 2 tay 2 chân với chị luôn.
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lamdzuyen
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(unofficial) Suspect’s Name is Ethan Crumbley.
He used his dad’s gun bought 4 days ago.
All victims and the shooter are Caucasian
He used his dad’s gun bought 4 days ago.
All victims and the shooter are Caucasian
Torpedo
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This video might have been a hint to his shooting.
It will probably get deleted soon
It will probably get deleted soon
Torpedo
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Damn that kid looked normal 3 years ago on this video his dad posted.
He was probably bullied but his dad bought him the gun.
https://www.facebook.com/1738018920/posts/10204168718815024/?d=n
He was probably bullied but his dad bought him the gun.
https://www.facebook.com/1738018920/posts/10204168718815024/?d=n
Torpedo
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Here we go: dad seems to be a gun lover
Last night, officers were seen removing armfuls of long-barreled guns from the house.
Last night, officers were seen removing armfuls of long-barreled guns from the house.
Torpedo
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thêm 1 đứa nữa chết hôm nay, vậy là 4 đứa chết vô tội
đợi coi thử pháp luật phạt g/đ thằng hung thủ ra sao
đợi coi thử pháp luật phạt g/đ thằng hung thủ ra sao
Rice
Re: At least 3 killed in shooting at Michigan high school
Michigan là tiểu bang gun lover chắc không năng đâu với lại under age
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8DonCo
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đưa thằng cha ra toà xử tử ..tại nó mà mấy đứa nhỏ chết vô tội
nhatrangdep
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Michigan high school shooting suspect remained in hallway and fired at least 30 shots, sheriff says
Shooter fired more than 30 shots and had 18 rounds of ammunition left, sheriff says
The suspect faces life in prison as he has been charged as an adult, the prosecutor verified.
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8DonCo
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PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) - A prosecutor in Michigan filed involuntary manslaughter charges Friday against the parents of a boy who is accused of killing four students at Oxford High School, after saying earlier that their actions went “far beyond negligence.”
Jennifer and James Crumbley were charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter. Under Michigan law, an involuntary manslaughter charge can be pursued if prosecutors believe someone contributed to a situation where harm or death was high. If convicted, they could face up to 15 years in prison.
“The parents were the only individuals in the position to know the access to weapons,” Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald said Thursday. The gun “seems to have been just freely available to that individual.”
Ethan Crumbley, 15, has been charged as an adult with two dozen crimes, including murder, attempted murder and terrorism, for the shooting Tuesday at Oxford High School in Oakland County, roughly 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Detroit.
Four students were killed and seven more people were injured. Three were in hospitals in stable condition.
The semi-automatic gun was purchased legally by Crumbley's father last week, according to investigators.
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.
There's no Michigan law that requires gun owners keep weapons locked away from children. McDonald, however, suggested there's more to build a case on.
“All I can say at this point is those actions on mom and dad's behalf go far beyond negligence,” she told WJR-AM. “We obviously are prosecuting the shooter to the fullest extent. ... There are other individuals who should be held accountable.”
Later at a news conference, McDonald said she hoped to have an announcement “in the next 24 hours.” She had firmly signaled that Crumbley's parents were under scrutiny when she filed charges against their son Wednesday.
Sheriff Mike Bouchard disclosed Wednesday that the parents met with school officials about their son's classroom behavior, just a few hours before the shooting.
McDonald said information about what had troubled the school “will most likely come to light soon.”
Crumbley stayed in school Tuesday and later emerged from a bathroom with a gun, firing at students in the hallway, police said.
The superintendent for the district late Thursday posted a YouTube video where he said the teenager was called to the office before the shooting but “no discipline was warranted.”
Tim Throne, leader of Oxford Community Schools, said the high school looks like a “war zone” and won't be ready for weeks. But he repeatedly credited students and staff for how they responded to the violence.
“To say that I am still in shock and numb is probably an understatement. These events that have occurred will not define us,” Throne, grim-faced and speaking slowly, said in the 12-minute video.
“I want you to know that there's been a lot of talk about the student who was apprehended, that he was called up to the office and all that kind of stuff. No discipline was warranted,” Throne said. “There are no discipline records at the high school. Yes this student did have contact with our front office, and, yes, his parents were on campus Nov. 30.”
Throne said he couldn't immediately release additional details.
White reported from Detroit. Associated Press journalist Mike Householder in Detroit also contributed to this report.
Jennifer and James Crumbley were charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter. Under Michigan law, an involuntary manslaughter charge can be pursued if prosecutors believe someone contributed to a situation where harm or death was high. If convicted, they could face up to 15 years in prison.
“The parents were the only individuals in the position to know the access to weapons,” Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald said Thursday. The gun “seems to have been just freely available to that individual.”
Ethan Crumbley, 15, has been charged as an adult with two dozen crimes, including murder, attempted murder and terrorism, for the shooting Tuesday at Oxford High School in Oakland County, roughly 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Detroit.
Four students were killed and seven more people were injured. Three were in hospitals in stable condition.
The semi-automatic gun was purchased legally by Crumbley's father last week, according to investigators.
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.
There's no Michigan law that requires gun owners keep weapons locked away from children. McDonald, however, suggested there's more to build a case on.
“All I can say at this point is those actions on mom and dad's behalf go far beyond negligence,” she told WJR-AM. “We obviously are prosecuting the shooter to the fullest extent. ... There are other individuals who should be held accountable.”
Later at a news conference, McDonald said she hoped to have an announcement “in the next 24 hours.” She had firmly signaled that Crumbley's parents were under scrutiny when she filed charges against their son Wednesday.
Sheriff Mike Bouchard disclosed Wednesday that the parents met with school officials about their son's classroom behavior, just a few hours before the shooting.
McDonald said information about what had troubled the school “will most likely come to light soon.”
Crumbley stayed in school Tuesday and later emerged from a bathroom with a gun, firing at students in the hallway, police said.
The superintendent for the district late Thursday posted a YouTube video where he said the teenager was called to the office before the shooting but “no discipline was warranted.”
Tim Throne, leader of Oxford Community Schools, said the high school looks like a “war zone” and won't be ready for weeks. But he repeatedly credited students and staff for how they responded to the violence.
“To say that I am still in shock and numb is probably an understatement. These events that have occurred will not define us,” Throne, grim-faced and speaking slowly, said in the 12-minute video.
“I want you to know that there's been a lot of talk about the student who was apprehended, that he was called up to the office and all that kind of stuff. No discipline was warranted,” Throne said. “There are no discipline records at the high school. Yes this student did have contact with our front office, and, yes, his parents were on campus Nov. 30.”
Throne said he couldn't immediately release additional details.
White reported from Detroit. Associated Press journalist Mike Householder in Detroit also contributed to this report.
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8DonCo
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She texted her son (probably before he came out of the school bathroom and started shooting):
“Ethan don’t do it!”
“Ethan don’t do it!”
Torpedo
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“A hard working Middle Class Law Abiding Citizen who is sick of getting fucked in the ass and would rather be grabbed by the pussy.”
Who is fking her in the ass that makes her so sick that she would rather have “SOMEONE” grab by the pzzy
Who is fking her in the ass that makes her so sick that she would rather have “SOMEONE” grab by the pzzy
Torpedo
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good ...phải làm mạnh tay cho mấy đứa parent thích chơi súng cho nó chừa ...vụ này xãy ra nhiều rồi nên phải sue mấy đứa cha mẹ ngu án nặng cho tụi nó chừa ..
cai vụ Sandy Hook Elementary làm tui khủng hoảng tin thần 1 thời gian, nghĩ tới cảnh cha mẹ của mấy đứa nhỏ
cai vụ Sandy Hook Elementary làm tui khủng hoảng tin thần 1 thời gian, nghĩ tới cảnh cha mẹ của mấy đứa nhỏ
nhatrangdep
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they will be found either dead or alive, no worries
Rice
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