The teenager who pleaded guilty to killing four students and injuring seven others during a 2021 shooting at a Michigan high school is eligible for a sentence of life without parole, a judge ruled Friday.
"The court … finds that the prosecution has rebutted the presumption by clear and convincing evidence that a sentence to life without parole is a disproportionate sentence," Rowe said in a Zoom hearing, The Detroit News reported Friday."The defendant continues to be obsessed with violence and could not stop his obsession even while incarcerated at the jail. This obsession with violence is in part what caused defendant to commit the underlying offense.
On the day of the shooting, his parents were called to the high school after a teacher saw a drawing their son made depicting a shooting. "Blood everywhere," he wrote. "Help me." But the Crumbleys ignored the advice of a school counselor to take their son home that day, and no one checked the backpack he was carrying, where a 9 mm handgun was stored.
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