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Ethan Crumbley parents timeline: 7 things James and Jennifer did after ‘their son killed 4 in Michigan school shooting’

AFTER their son, Ethan Crumbley, was charged as an adult for allegedly perpetrating the Oxford High School shooting, James and Jennifer Crumbley also gained national attention. 

A preliminary investigation found that James Crumbley bought the weapon used in the shooting just four days before it happened.

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James and Jennifer Crumbley have garnered attention after their son allegedly gunned down four people at Oxford High SchoolCredit: Facebook/jcrumbley
Ethan Crumbley boasted about the weapon on his social media days before the shooting, cops saidCredit: Instagram

The Crumbleys were also at the school with their son meeting with administrators about Ethan’s behavior just hours before the shooting.

Oakland County Sheriff Michael J Bouchard said there was no report of the suspect, Ethan Crumbley, being bullied at school. 

"There is nothing that he could have faced that would warrant senseless, absolutely brutal violence on other kids,” he said.

The couple appeared at their son’s arraignment via Zoom in which the 15-year-old was charged as an adult.

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Since then, many have wanted to learn more about the Crumbleys as the investigation into the shooting continues. 

MOM TEXTED ETHAN ‘DON’T DO IT’

When news of an active shooter at the school became public, Jennifer reportedly texted her son, "Ethan, don't do it." 

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But by then, the shooting had already happened.

Oakland County Lt Tim Willis said in a press conference on Friday that Ethan and his dad purchased the 9 mm Sig Sauer handgun from a shop four days before the shooting.

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According to prosecutors, the gun was stored in an unlocked safe inside Jennifer and James' bedroom.

Ethan reportedly got the weapon as an early Christmas present on the day after Thanksgiving.

DAD CALLED COPS TO SAY IT COULD BE HIS SON

Fifteen minutes after Jennifer’s text, James made a 911 call – roughly 40 minutes after Ethan allegedly killed four people. 

James allegedly told cops that his son may have been the shooter and reported that his gun was missing

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Ethan had boasted about the weapon on social media, uploading a photo of it to Instagram and calling it his "new beauty."

It’s likely that the teen had the gun in his backpack during the meeting at school with his parents. 

PARENTS WERE CHARGED

Oakland County prosecutor, Karen McDonald, charged the Crumbleys with involuntary manslaughter on Friday, December 3.

It's rare for parents to be charged in relation to school shootings carried out by their children, even as most minors get guns from a parent or relative's house

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There's no Michigan law that requires gun owners to keep weapons locked away from children. McDonald, however, suggested there's more to build a case on.

"All I can say at this point is those actions on mom and dad's behalf go far beyond negligence," she told WJR-AM.

"We obviously are prosecuting the shooter to the fullest extent. There are other individuals who should be held accountable."

ON THE RUN

After the news of their charges, the Crumbleys allegedly withdrew $4,000 from an ATM and failed to meet a deadline to surrender themselves.

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