School chief: Discipline not needed for boy before shooting
OXFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — The superintendent of a Michigan school district says no discipline was necessary for a teen who was summoned to the office a few hours before four students were fatally shot.
Tim Thorne also acknowledged that Ethan Crumbley’s parents were at Oxford High School on Tuesday, the day of the shooting. Thorne didn’t disclose the reason, saying he can’t answer those questions now.
Crumbley is charged with murder, terrorism and other crimes. He’s accused of firing a gun at other students. Thorne released a 12-minute video Thursday, saying the school resembles a “war zone.”
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