Ethan Crumbley, the teenager who killed four students during a shooting rampage at a Michigan high school has been handed a life imprisonment sentence.
17-year-old Crumbley killed 4 of his classmates and wounded 7 other people when he opened fire at Oxford High School, in the Detriot suburb of Oxford Township, Michigan, on November 30, 2021
In court, it was noted that he said, I’ve been “a really bad person”, adding that he’s been trying to do better in life. He also said, “I have done terrible things that no one should ever do.”
On Friday, December 8, 2023, victim Kylie Ossege—who was shot by Crumbley during the rampage—broke down in tears as she described the horrifying event, describing the sensation of warm blood seeping into the carpet.
After entering a guilty plea to four counts of first-degree murder, one count of terrorism causing death, and nineteen additional crimes pertaining to the horrific massacre from the previous year, the gunman was given his sentence.
Four counts of involuntary manslaughter—one for each kid who died—have been brought against Crumbley’s parents, Jennifer and James, since their arrest. Next month, their trial will start.