Crime & Safety
Ethan Crumbley Plans To Plead Guilty In Oxford Shooting: Report
Crumbley was charged with 24 counts, including four counts of premeditated murder and terrorism in connection to the deadly shooting.

OXFORD, MI — Accused Oxford school shooter, Ethan Crumbley, is expected to plead guilty in connection to the deadly Oxford school shooting that left four students dead and injured seven other people, according to multiple reports citing prosecutors.
Crumbley, 16, was charged with 24 counts, including four counts of premeditated murder and terrorism causing death after authorities said he opened fire inside Oxford High School on Nov. 30, killing four fellow students and wounding seven others, including a teacher.
"We can confirm that the shooter is expected to plead guilty to all 24 charges, including terrorism, and the prosecutor has notified the victims," Chief Assistant Prosecutor in Oakland County David Williams said.
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Crumbley was charged as an adult and is being held in the Oakland County Jail. His trial was expected to start in January 2023 after he initially pleaded insanity.
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