A Michigan teen shooting suspect will face a possible life sentence after killing four fellow students inside their school.
Michigan Teen Shooting Suspect Arrested After Killing Four Students Inside High School Due to Suspected Mental Health Issues
A 15-year-old, currently 17, Michigan teen shooting suspect named Ethan Crumbley was arrested after killing four fellow students inside their high school due to suspected mental health issues as the teen shooting suspect even detailed his horrible thoughts during the investigation.
According to a report published in the New York Post, the teen shooting suspect was initially reprimanded for his violent drawings and for keeping a journal about his desire to watch his fellow students suffer before the teen shooting suspect murdered four students.
During the investigation, authorities discovered that the teen shooting suspect looked for the school map, what are the response time of local authorities, and even filmed himself talking about his plans, proving that the teen shooting suspect planned the shooting incident.
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Michigan Teen Shooting Suspect Will Face Possible Life Sentence After Killing Four Students Inside School
Following his arrest, the Michigan teen shooting suspect will face a possible life sentence after killing four of his fellow students inside the school premises due to evident mental health challenges, AP News reported.
Aside from the teen shooting suspect, his family was also criticized for making the gun accessible at their home despite the risks of their son getting it to shoot his fellow students.
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