denied negligence after a lawsuit filed against them claim that they failed to address potential threats before the Nov. 30, 2021 shooting."Defendants deny that they breached any duties and, further, deny that they were negligent in any manner. Defendants affirmatively state that they were guided by and strictly observed all legal duties and obligations imposed by operation of law and otherwise," an affirmative defense filed Friday reads.
The lawsuit naming the school principal, district superintendent, the dean of students, two counselors, a staff member, and two teachers allege that they did not properly act to prevent suspected shooter Ethan Crumbley from killing four students. Cumbley is accused of looking up ammunition on his phone while at school the day before the shooting. The teacher reported this to administrators, and a school counselor met with Crumbley's parents. His parents are accused of refusing to take him home after hearing about his behavior, so he returned to class several hours before he's accused of opening fire inside the school.
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