Michigan school shooting: Parents of teen accused charged with manslaughter

A prosecutor filed accidental killings on Friday against teenagers who were accused of killing four students in Michigan Middle School, said they failed to intervene on day tragedy even though it was faced with cold images and blood – “Blood everywhere” – ” found at the boy’s desk.

James and Jennifer Meregriticized “terrible”, from buying a gun on Friday Friday and made it available for Ethan Remoning to oppose the removal of the school when they were called a few hours before the shooting, said the prosecutor of Oakland Regency Karen McDonald.

“I hope parents and everyone have humanity and to step and stop potential tragedies,” he said. “The conclusion I am the picture is that there is an absolute reason to believe this individual is dangerous and disturbed.”

In the afternoon, the authorities said they were looking for a partner. Sheriff Mike Bouchard said their lawyers, Shannon Smith, agreed to arrange their arrest if allegedly archived but could not reach them.

Smith, however, said that the commotion was not runaway and left the city at the beginning of the week “for their own safety.”

“They returned to the area to be charged,” Smith told The Associated Press.

Previously, prosecutors offered the most appropriate accounts so far from events that lead to shootings, three days after four students were killed and others were injured in Oxford High School, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Detroit.

Ethan Remremyy, 15, appeared from the bathroom with a gun, shooting students in the hallway, investigators said. He was indicted as an adult with murder, terrorism and other crime.

Under the law of Michigan, accidental allegations of murder filed against parents can be pursued if authorities believe someone contributes to the situation where there is a bad opportunity or death.

Parents at M.S. It is rarely charged in school shootings involving their children, even because most minors get weapons from parents or relative homes, according to experts.

School officials became worried about the younger croty on Monday, the day before the shooting, when a teacher saw him looking for ammunition on his phone, McDonald said.

Jennifer Crotyy was contacted and then told her son in a text message: “Lol. I’m not angry with you. You must learn not to be caught,” according to the prosecutor.

On Tuesday, a teacher found a note on the Ethan table and took a photo. It is a picture of a gun that points to words, “The mind won’t stop. Help me,” said McDonald.

There is also a bullet picture, he said, with words on it: “Blood everywhere.”

Between pistols and bullets is a person who seems to be shot twice and bleed. He also wrote, “My life is useless” and “the world is dead,” according to the prosecutor.

The school quickly held a meeting with Ethan and his parents, who were told to make him in counseling within 48 hours, McDonald’s said.

The film failed to ask their son about the gun or examine his backpack and “rejected the idea of ​​their son leaving school at that time,” McDonald said.

Instead, teenagers returned to class and shooting later.

“The idea that parents can read those words and also know that their son has access to deadly weapons they give him not concentrating – it’s criminal,” the prosecutor said.

Jennifer groped the text after the shooting, said, “Ethan, don’t do it,” said McDonald.

James Remremy titled 911 to say that the gun was missing from their home and that Ethan might be a shooter. The gun has been stored in a drawer that is not locked in a parent’s room, McDonald’s said.

Ethan accompanied his father to purchase weapons on November 26 and posted photos of firearms on social media, said, “Just made my new beauty today,” McDonald said.

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