School shooter fantasized about being ‘death’ and ‘destroyer of worlds’ while mom worshiped Trump


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The recent mass shooting by Ethan Crumbley at Michigan’s Oxford High School that left four dead and seven others, including a teacher, injured, is now seeming more like a perfect storm. The 15-year-old was in the school’s office with his parents just hours before the shooting after authorities had been notified of his odd behavior, and evidence found in his room all but confirms that he had planned the massacre long before the actual attack. 

Daily Beast reports that Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald said Crumbley, who was arraigned late Wednesday afternoon via video with his parents on the line, has been charged as an adult with one count of terrorism, four counts of first-degree murder, seven counts of assault with intent to murder, and 12 counts of possession of a firearm. More charges may be added later, she said, including charging Crumbley’s parents—who, at present, are not speaking with investigators. 

Crumbley, who pleaded not guilty, is being held without bail, with plans to move him from the juvenile detention center to the county’s adult jail where he will be on suicide watch, as is standard. 

During Crumbley’s arraignment, Oakland County Sheriff’s Lt. Tim Willis told Judge Nancy Carniak that a search of the boy’s home turned up “two separate videos recovered from Ethan’s cellphone, made by him the night before the incident, wherein he talked about shooting and killing students the next day at Oxford High School.”

Willis added that a journal was also found inside Crumbley’s backpack “detailing his desire to shoot up the school, to include murdering students.” He added that a review of Crumbley’s social media accounts reveal he had access to a 9mm Sig Sauer SP 2022. 

“It’s still hard to believe… The Ethan I knew was just a smart boy who just seemed like an average kid. There was nothing that ever stood out to me. He’d never get suspended from school, or detention,” Eli, Crumbley’s half-brother told the Daily Mail. 

The scene during the shooting was to be expected. It was panic and chaos, with video footage showing Crumbley walking out of a bathroom Tuesday afternoon and opening fire at close range on several victims. He attempted to open doors to classrooms, as students desperately leaped from first-floor windows.

Although police found two 15-round clips, Oakland County Undersheriff Mike McCabe told the judge, he believed there was likely a third. Crumbley surrendered after about five minutes into the attack and willingly handed over the semi-automatic handgun, purchased by his father just four days earlier. 

FOX 2 Detroit investigated Crumbley’s parents, James, 45, and Jennifer, 43. Both have misdemeanors, including driving under the influence, driving on a suspended license, and writing bad checks—none of which are charges that would prevent them from passing a background check mandated by the state to purchase a gun.

According to Daily Beast, James was “terminated” from his job in July and Jennifer was working as a real estate agent. She was also a devout Trump supporter. In Nov. 2016, she wrote a letter of support just after he was elected. It reads in part:

“Do I agree that you should of shown your tax returns? No. I don’t care what you do or maybe don’t pay in taxes, I think those are personal and if the Gov’t can lock someone up over $10,000 of unpaid taxes and you slipped on by, then that shows the corruption. I like that you have failed. I love it even more that those failures taught lessons and made you one of the most successful Business Men in my history. I love that you are not from the political spotlight, maybe you are the hope that can really uncover the politicians for what I believe they really are. I have high hopes you will shut down Big Pharma, make health care affordable for me and my MIDDLE CLASS family again.” 

She signed the blog, “A hard working Middle Class Law Abiding Citizen who is sick of getting fked in the a and would rather be grabbed by the pu**y.”

McDonald, the prosecutor in the case, isn’t wasting time. She’s going after Ethan Crumbley and his parents. “We will be making a decision swiftly,” McDonald said, according to Fox-2 Detroit. She added: “We know owning a gun means securing it, properly locked up, and keeping ammunition separate, and not allowing access to other individuals, especially minors.”