Posted on 12/03/2021 12:03:27 PM PST by sevinufnine
The parents of accused Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley are now on the run from police, just hours after a prosecutor announced involuntary manslaughter charges against them and revealed stunning details about the murder weapon that was a Christmas gift for the 15-year-old, whom police say shot dead four students after penning a disturbing note saying 'thoughts won't stop, help me.' Police have issued a 'be on the lookout alert' for James and Jennifer Crumbley, who were charged Friday with four counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection with Tuesday's deadly shooting. The charge carries a sentence of up to 15 years in prison. Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald alleged that the parents ignored multiple warning signs and refused to take their son out of school just hours before the shooting took place.
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Yes, good luck with that kid... in the land of fiction.
This is a very peculiar case, like the Sandyhook case with the weird Mom and the mental case kid getting everything he wants.
That is very weird, being reluctant to take him home. My folks would have taken me home in a heartbeat and there would have been an inquisition all the way home to sort out the school and child versions of events.
Me too... Either way we can be assured the left will use it to their full advantage.
The school had the responsibility and duty to call the police, have his book bag, his locker and his body searched. From what has been said, the school counselor was in charge of this interview with the shooter and parents, which means a liberal MSW was making the call. No different than the Wisconsin prosecutor who let Brooks out on 1000.00 bail.
That last sentence “I want my child to get a gun” sounds fake and over-the-top as all get out. Who writes like that, instead of just commenting on their own right to own firearms??
Parents are called to the school and shown the drawings accompanied by the words
“Blood everywhere, thoughts won’t stop, help me. My life is useless. The world is dead.”
And the parents know they just bought him a new handgun like the one in the drawing. What would sane patents do? Leave the school with him, demand he hand over his backpack before getting into the car, check the backpack as soon as they get home, find the gun and ammo and notebook in it. Then checked his phone and discovered the video. At which point, sane parents would have locked up all guns and ammo and begun finding psychiatric help for the kid.
Notebook:
“Deputies recovered the suspect’s cellphone and a notebook after the Tuesday, Nov. 30 shooting, Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Tim Willis told Judge Carniak.
Willis said a video recorded the night before the shooting was found on the phone and depicted the suspect talking about shooting and killing students the next day.
The suspect’s notebook was also recovered by deputies that outlined his plans to commit the shooting and surveillance video at the school shows the suspect shooting students, Willis said.”
But no, these parents refused to take him home. They left their very troubled kid who had just made a cry for help at school, not knowing whether he had that gun in his backpack. Did not even go back home to check whether the gun was there. Dad did rush home to check right after he heard of the shooting, though. Too late, Pops.
I agree it sounds fake. A screenshot of the comment was posted:
Like I wrote, “if you can believe the DM”.
My first inclination is meds . . . just always. That’s not an excuse by any means, but it is an unfortunate reality. The “parents” should have been aware, and are a sad excuse for parents if he was on something. So sick of hearing about the drug issues weeks later in so many of these cases. It’s criminal what big pharma is doing to our adults and our kids.
I fear such a situation in the making right here. I have a 7 (yes 7) year old neighbor who is just a terror. His parents do not discipline him, they let him run wild through the neighborhood. He has no impulse control, and he loves to play with toy guns. He has come up on my porch and pointed his toy gun at me and shot many times. The words no, stop, etc. do not resonate with him. He pays no attention. I didn’t want him here, so I told him to go home, and his response was “You’re not my f-in boss!” Knowing his anger issues, his lack of discipline and impulse control, what will happen with him if he ever gets a real gun in his hands?
I grabbed this screen print from TheWayBackMachine @ Archive.org back when the truth came to light of Jason Kessler being a leftist agitator who suckered White Supremacists to come to Charlottesville to set up a false flag operation.
https://ibb.co/MZ1wH92 Jason Kessler gun control messages
What White Supremacist ever would implore President Obama to address gun control?
Here is some text I saved from back then.
Recovered from the internet archive: for JasonKessler.net10 Dec 2015
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Mickey Mouse is the Official Dirty Diaper Changer of the Most Infantilized Generation in Human History
12/15/2015 5 CommentsPicture (Mickey Mouse is a) three-fingered son of a bitch who has no soul, for Christ's sake. - Charles Bukowski
With Disney"s recent acquisition of the rights to both Marvel Comics and Star Wars on the big screen, The Mouse has triangulated to piss all over a big part of our collective childhoods. More importantly, the target audience is not just children but an epidemic level of coddled adults. This is why I say that Mickey Mouse is the official dirty diaper changer of the most infantilized generation in human history.
Millennials ( and Gen-Xers, for shame!) are facing massive existential threats to all life on Planet Earth: from Radical Islam to Climate Change. But rather than face these challenges head on, they've retreated into the comfort of the womb with safe spaces, trigger warnings & cultural relativism. They'll surely be singing Kumbaya as Rome burns down around them.
And our popular art reflects this naivet and prolonged adolescence. Substantive cinema of previous generations like The Godfather, Annie Hall, Wall Street, Chinatown, Easy Rider & Unforgiven have been replaced at the box office by shallow children's tales with loud swooshing noises, steroid-injected human oddities and morally unambiguous superhuman messiah-figures.
What we need now is not a messiah. We need everyday people to roll up their sleeves & face reality. We need artists and philosophers like Charles Bukowski, like Stanley Kubrick, like Sigmund Freud, to kick the Mickey Mouse out of our heads. It's time to get down to business and advance Western Culture proudly into the 21st century. Disney won't be the one to do that folks.
Let's get something straight right now: everything Disney touches is a disposable, empty-calorie, corporate product like Coca-Cola or Lay's Potato Chips. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with a little escapism in our palate but when the hell did bubblegum become the primary staple of our intellectual diet? I dare you to name a single movie since the turn of the millennium on par with Easy Rider or Blue Velvet. There've been some good movies to be sure but we should've had at least a few great ones by now (if the blockbusters weren't eating them alive in their cribs that is).
It doesn't help that the venerated cultural arbiters of taste have been falling into greater and greater irrelevance. The Oscars, for instance, have become a running joke of forgettable propaganda pictures competing over whichever special interest group is worth the most social brownie points that particular year. Maybe this will be the year of the gender-fluid otherkin who overcomes someone insulting them one time in college. Or maybe we'll get more finger-pointing guilt porn about Western Civilization's bloody past. Hollywood writers simply can't hone their edge on kiddie movies. So when it comes time to confront adult material they fall back into their facile ideological comfort zones rather than ask deeper, more complicated questions. No wonder they prefer to stick with loud, shiny & inoffensive.
So jihadis may be blowing up your countrymen & it's 70 degrees in December, but never fear! Mickey Mouse promises that you needn't worry at all. All you have to do is sit back and relax while Captain America and the Jedis swoop in to save the day from some vague and politically correct enemy. Our values will always be championed by these spandex-clad messiahs, after all. And deep down, everything is just a cuddly, soulless three-fingered son-of-a-bitch.
Ah, I see. When I looked it said “searches” and “saves” so I thought that might refer to when users searched for it/saved it, rather than when it was captured. Thanks for flying me in. As I said, lots of fake stuff on the web.
Whoever wrote the letter claimed to be a feminist and pro-abortion as well as pro-2A. That’s a tad odd, too.
Yes, all obviously fake.
Ugh. “clueing” not “flying” — doggone spellchecker.
I am so glad that you were able to see them in therapy, and reveal these insights you gained in your sessions with them. Also interesting that you were able to "type" classify them so quickly. How many sessions did you have with them? This is so much better than just giving us some uninformed conclusion to which you have jumped. Also glad that you were able to bypass any ethics considerations in revealing information which you had gained directly from them...oh...you did not have any therapy with them? Ohhhh, I see.
I'll bet they had one of those extremely effective "Gun Free Zone" signs. That put the kid on notice that he was definitely breaking the law.
I am sorry to read that :( We lived next door to a terror as well, but not quite as bad as what you describe. Beer, not guns, were what this elementary school boy desired. His dad drank quite a bit and I’d see the boy sneaking behind our garage..with beer cans 1/2 full his dad didn’t finish the prior night..and drink them.
Fast forward to high school. You guessed it. Drunk driving 17 yr old runs head on into a light pole killing the girl he was driving home. His punishment? Not much, but it included having to visit her grave so many times a year. Perfect sentence right? NOT!
If they had a prior criminal history they would not have passed the NCIS background check.
I believe that the “Ethan, don’t do it” text, which mom sent 30 minutes after reports of the shooting, meant for him not to turn the gun on himself.
This is tragic and should have been preventable, on several different levels. Letting him go back to the class, by both the parents and school, was unconscionable.
Treating mania, depression, etc. *is* medical care.
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