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*12 counts of possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony
*12 counts of possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony
He was  charged as an adult and ordered to be held without bond at the Oakland County Jail.
He was  charged as an adult and ordered to be held without bond at the Oakland County Jail.
Now people are asking, how could this happen?




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Revision as of 17:11, 4 December 2021

Ethan Crumbley: Groomed for violence
by Staff Writer - , 2021


On November 30, 2021 at Oxford High School in Oxford, Michigan, 15-year-old sophomore Ethan Crumbley is reported to have opened fire with a SIG Pro semiautomatic handgun killing four students and injuring seven others, including one teacher. The school's surveillance footage reportedly showed Ethan entering a bathroom with his backpack and then coming out approximately a minute later with a handgun. He is then said to have started firing at students in the hallway as well as shot his gun into classrooms at students. Ethan was arrested by a deputy assigned as a "school resource officer" and a second officer who had responded to the scene. He allegedly still had seven rounds of ammunition loaded into his gun and two extra 15-round magazines when he was taken into custody. He was unharmed and appears to have given up without a fight.

Ethan was arraigned by a magistrate on homicide and attempted homicide charges shortly after he was arrested, to allow for continued custody. On December 1, he was charged with terrorism causing death, as well as:

  • One count of terrorism causing death
  • Four counts of first-degree murder
  • Seven counts of assault with intent to murder
  • 12 counts of possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony

He was charged as an adult and ordered to be held without bond at the Oakland County Jail.

Now people are asking, how could this happen?