Prosecutors present new evidence in Oxford High School shooting case

Accused shooter, parents appear in court on Friday

OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich. – The suspected Oxford High School shooter and his parents made appearances in court on Friday.

Ethan Crumbley waived his right to a preliminary hearing, which means his case now goes straight to trial. He is facing 24 separate charges.

Read more: Oxford High School mass shooting suspect Ethan Crumbley bound over to trial

His parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley were in court requesting a lower bond. The request was denied by the judge and will stay at $500,000 each.

Both parents have been charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter for gross negligence that prosecutors say led to the shooting.

Read more: Bond reduction denied for parents of suspected Oxford High School shooter

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