Crime & Safety
Oxford High School Shooting: 3 Teens Remain Hospitalized
One Oxford High School student remains in critical condition, while another has improved from critical to stable condition.

OXFORD, MI — Three teens remained hospitalized Thursday following Tuesday’s shooting at Oxford High School that took the lives of four students, according to the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.
Officials said a 17-year-old girl remained in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the chest, while a 14-year-old female has improved from critical condition to stable with a gunshot wound to the neck and left chest, officials said.
A 17-year-old female was still in stable condition with a gunshot wound to neck, officials said.
Four other victims have been discharged from the hospital, including three teens and a 47-year-old teacher, officials said.
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School Shooting Suspect Sent To Oakland County Jail
Fifteen-year-old Ethan Crumbley was moved Wednesday from the juvenile detention center to to the Oakland County jail.
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He is charged with terrorism and first-degree murder in connection with Tuesday's mass shooting.
"Regardless of what the parents or what the individual suspect does, our investigators are well on a path to create a very good case to hand the baton to the prosecutor," Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said.
Crumbley's Behavior Concerned Some School Teachers
Two teachers at Oxford High School reported concerning behavior by Crumbley, a sophomore, in the days before the deadly shooting at the school, CNN reported, citing a sheriff.
The first behavioral report came Monday, when "a teacher in the classroom where he was a student saw and heard something that she felt was disturbing," Bouchard told Brianna Keilar on CNN's "New Day."
Then on Tuesday, just hours before the shooting, "a different teacher in a different classroom saw some behavior that they felt was concerning, and they brought the child down to an office, had a meeting with school officials, called in the parents, and ultimately it was determined that he could go back into class," the sheriff told CNN.
Several Oakland County School Districts Close Thursday For Safety Concerns
A number of school districts across the Detroit metro area closed Thursday after threats of violence began circulating on social media. Most of the school districts closed were in Oakland County.
Many of the school districts posted similar notes to their websites citing caution and security concerns.
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