

The mugshot of Ethan Crumbley, who is accused of killing four people and injuring seven others in a school shooting at Oxford High School in Oxford, Michigan. The handgun used in the attack was purchased by the boy’s father on Black Friday, four days before the shooting, Bouchard said, adding that the dad allegedly bought a third magazine that law enforcement officers have not yet found. FOX 2 DETROITĪuthorities have not commented on that post but investigators insisted that they would scour the social media posts of the alleged shooter.Ī motive for the shooting is still unclear but some said the teen was bullied, according to the Detroit Free Press. The home of the Oxford High School shooter was found to have several loaded guns as well as several pieces of critical evidence. “Now I become death – destroyer of worlds – see you tomorrow Oxford,” he reportedly wrote on Instagram, according to the outlet. Local outlet Fox 2 Detroit also reported that before the suspect’s social media pages were taken offline, he posted what appeared to be a countdown. We’re going to do a deep dive on the social media and all the activities of this young man,” he added about the 15-year-old Oxford High School sophomore, CNN reported. That’s all part of what’s being looked at. “He had been shooting with it and posted pictures of a target and the weapon. “It’s my understanding, again, that this was a recent weapon purchase,” Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said Tuesday night about the 9mm Sig Sauer SP 2022 pistol the suspect’s father bought on Black Friday. The Michigan school shooting suspect allegedly declared “now I become death” and posted a picture of the semi-automatic handgun used in the massacre on social media before he opened fire on classmates and teachers at Oxford High School, according to reports. Stray bullet shatters window at Lower East Side charter school Oxford School District destroying evidence after deadly shooting: lawyers Lawyer of accused Michigan school shooter wants client moved to juvenile facility so he can continue learning ‘Staggering’ amount of evidence in case of alleged school shooter’s parents: prosecutor
