Parents of Michigan Shooting Suspect Arrested in
Detroit, Police Say
The couple were charged after officials said their son carried out the shootings using a handgun his parents had bought for him.
Gerry
Mullany
By Gerry
Mullany
Dec. 4,
2021
Updated
3:38 a.m. ET
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/04/us/michigan-shooting-parents-arrested.html
The parents
of a Michigan teenager who the police say fatally shot four classmates in the
halls of Oxford High School in suburban Detroit were arrested early Saturday
after being the subject of an intense manhunt.
The
teenager’s parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley, were arrested in a commercial
building in Detroit after the police received a tip that led them to the
location, officials said. Arriving officers then spotted their vehicle and
moved in to arrest them. The arrest came a day after they were charged with
involuntary manslaughter in the deaths, failed to show up for their arraignment
and apparently fled town.
“We have in
fact taken them into custody without incident,” James E. White, Detroit’s
police chief, said at an early-morning news conference. “They appeared to be
hiding in the building,” he said, adding, “We got a tip that they were there.”
“They did
not resist” when officers moved in to arrest them, he said, describing the
couple as “distressed.”
The couple
were charged in the students’ deaths after officials said their son, Ethan
Crumbley, 15, carried out the shootings on Tuesday using a handgun his parents
had bought for him.
On Friday,
Karen D. McDonald, the Oakland County prosecutor, said the Crumbleys were
culpable in the year’s deadliest school shooting because they had allowed their
son access to a handgun while ignoring glaring warnings that he was on the
brink of violence.
Law
enforcement officials said that the parents had gone missing on Friday
afternoon and that the county’s fugitive-apprehension team, F.B.I. agents and
United States Marshals were looking for them.
“They
cannot run from their part in this tragedy,” Sheriff Michael Bouchard of
Oakland County said in a statement.
The deadly
gunfire in Oxford, in Oakland County — about 30 miles north of Detroit — added
to a growing list of shootings this year on school grounds in the United States
after a lull during the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, when many
schools held classes remotely.
In
announcing the charges against the parents on Friday, Ms. McDonald gave a
detailed accounting of Ethan Crumbley’s alleged actions leading up to the
shooting.
On the morning
of Nov. 30, the day of the shooting, she said, the suspect’s parents were
urgently called into the high school after one of his teachers found an
alarming note he had drawn, scrawled with images of a gun, a person who had
been shot and a laughing emoji, and the words, “Blood everywhere,” and, “The
thoughts won’t stop. Help me.”
The day
before the shooting, a teacher had seen the suspect searching online for
ammunition for the gun in class, which led to a meeting with school officials,
the prosecutor said. After being informed by the school about their son’s
behavior, Ms. McDonald said, Mrs. Crumbley texted to her son: “LOL, I’m not mad
at you. You have to learn not to get caught.”
The
shooting took the lives of Hana St. Juliana, 14; Madisyn Baldwin, 17; and Tate
Myre, 16, who died in a sheriff’s squad car while on the way to a hospital. A
fourth student, Justin Shilling, 17, died on Wednesday morning at McLaren
Oakland Hospital in Pontiac, Mich.
Gerry
Mullany is an international news editor in New York. He previously held that
role in Hong Kong, where he was responsible for coverage of breaking news in
Asia and Australia. He served as deputy
politics editor for the 2008, 2012 and 2016 U.S. presidential races.
@gerrymullany
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