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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Hopefully they stay out of the Carlton Reserve in Florida
i believe you are confused- Jennifer is Ethan’s mom, and is Eli’s ( older bro) stepmom.
at least that’s how I read it.
Run? Where? How long before they’re caught? A few hours? And then will be charged extra.
Parents didn’t search the demons backpack….why didn’t the school?
Why send the obviously cray-cray teen back to class??????
I thought one couldn’t purchase a fire arm with a criminal history.
They’ll visit the Laundries.
Exactly. Or at least looked through his backpack and locker.
the school was just as ignorant....the kid and the parents sat thru an hour long meeting THAT DAY..and the punk had the gun right there in his back pack the whole time...why they didnt call the cops when the parents wouldn’t leave the school with him...they just sent him back to class...what a s#$% show. ....liberal educators refuse to discipline these kids...started this non sense in the early 90’s...they wont expel them, punish them...nothing.... exact same thing happened in the Florida shooting in 2017.
So many lives ruined. His parents let him down.
Coming this Christmas, a sequel to criminal parents. Just when you thought it was safe to be a parent, your child stands accused of the most horrific crime, what do you do? RUN, RUN! Follow the chase live on the Internet.
Re: 48 - The school district is going to get sued for sure. Lots of failures all around.
Exactly. School officials bear some responsibility here, too.
Sounds like an Eric Holder type gun smuggling set up with cartels to get the public to demand UBCs.
I smell a rat…
If they made statements that they bought it for him
then it was a straw purchase and that will only be the
start of the charges.
You can take your excuses and cram it. These parents are the reason for this.
Exactly! The school did have the disadvantage of NOT knowing the parents had just purchased a weapon for their son. Nor did the school know the dynamics between parents and son.
The parents knew ALL of this and did nothing. BTW, Ms. Prosecutor, NO new gun laws will fix that kind of stupid.
Amazing some of you people making excuses for these sick parents
My first thought would probably be that the kid was going to commit suicide.
Isn’t it?
When I bought a first gun for my son he was about 16. It was a 12g pump that held 3 shells I think.
The parents though, just bad seeds? I mean from a biological standpoint you will always have extremes in behavior etc and often genes are involved. Did the kid ever have a chance? Was he predestined to be a thug? Who buys a 15 year old a high capacity “9” as a first? Should he have been strangled in the crib…kidding on that one.
And yeah, that’s not a guilty look on the parents …nope not at all.
“According to the prosecutor, the note included the words ‘blood everywhere,’ ‘thoughts won’t stop, help me,’ ‘my life is useless’ and ‘the world is dead.’”
It sounds like every other post on Reddit.
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