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Here's why the suspected Michigan school shooter has been charged with terrorism

Here's why the suspected Michigan school shooter has been charged with terrorism
Uh the 15 year old accused of killing four and injuring others at Oxford High School is now charged as an adult. I will enter *** plea of not guilty on both the suspect and his parents are appearing in court virtually, he faces two dozen charges including terrorism causing death and four counts of first degree murder in terms of the premeditation required for *** first degree murder charge. This just wasn't even *** close call. Unfortunately, this was deliberate, this was planned well in advance and disturbingly. So investigators say they discovered troubling videos on the suspect's cell phone from the night before the deadly incident while they did not give specifics. He talked about shooting and killing students at high school. The Oakland County sheriff says the suspect had meetings with school officials the day before and the day of the shooting for concerning behavior and another undisclosed issue. In fact, the parents were brought in the morning of the shooting and had *** face to face meeting with the school. We did not learn of that meeting nor of the content of that meeting until after the shooting videos posted on social media showing the chaos and terror happening as some students and teachers barricaded and evacuated their classrooms. I heard screams come from the hallway and, um, the first gunshot happened and my teacher, he walked into the classroom, he locked the door. He told us to call 911. And then we heard the rest of the gunshots go off. More screams while Oxford High is blocked off with yellow police tape as authorities continue their investigation outside the school. *** memorial is growing *** small way to remember and honor the four teenagers who died in the tragedy. Among them, Hannah Saint Juliana who played basketball. The 14 year old was set to make her high school debut in the sport. She loved Tuesday night, 17 year old Madison Baldwin was in her senior year and already accepted to several colleges. According to her family, Justin Schilling was 17 years old and the co captain of the bullying team. He passed away at *** local hospital Wednesday morning and Tate me, *** star football player at Oxford High. He was smart, he could play well. He was really good at football and he's really good at wrestling and he was me and him used to joke around me and he used to play and he used to have like this cool smile, Javon Pitman emotional, describing the loss of his classmates. I can't see Justin, I can't see two of my closest friends was like *** brother to me and just it was too.
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Here's why the suspected Michigan school shooter has been charged with terrorism
Ethan Crumbley, who is accused of killing four fellow students at a Michigan high school, will be tried as an adult and faces murder, assault and weapons charges.He will also face one count of terrorism causing death, a rare charge for a school shooting.The events unfolded Tuesday at Oxford High School when, law enforcement officials say, the 15-year-old shot at people in a school hallway, firing more than 30 shots at people and through classroom doors. Three people died Tuesday and another passed away at a hospital Wednesday.Seven others -- six students and a teacher -- were wounded, Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said.The county's top prosecutor addressed the terrorism charge."There is no playbook about how to prosecute a school shooting and candidly, I wish I'd never even had -- it didn't occur so I wouldn't have to consider it, but when we sat down, I wanted to make sure all of the victims were represented in the charges that we filed against this individual," Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald told CNN. "If that's not terrorism, I don't know what is."She said there is a lot of digital evidence in the case -- video and things on social media."But you probably don't even need to see that to know how terrifying it is to be in close proximity of another student shooting and killing fellow students. I mean, it's terror," she added."Like every other child that was in that building, and I address that about the terrorism charge, we must have an appropriate consequence that speaks for the victims that were not killed or injured but also, they were affected, how do they go back to school?"She said many students can't eat or sleep."Their parents are sleeping next to them and we shouldn't ignore that," she told CNN. "There are obviously four children who were murdered and many others injured but over 1,000 were also victimized as well."At Crumbley's arraignment Wednesday, prosecutor Marc Keast said Crumbley came out of a school bathroom and started firing. Crumbley walked down the hall at a "methodical pace" and fired more shots.This continued for another four or five minutes and he went to another bathroom, Keast said. When deputies arrived, Crumbley put the gun down and surrendered, the prosecutor said.The judge entered a plea of not guilty per his attorney's request.Michigan law defines an act of terrorism as a "willful and deliberate act that is all of the following:""An act that would be a violent felony under the laws of this state, whether or not committed in this state."An act that the person knows or has reason to know is dangerous to human life."An act that is intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population or influence or affect the conduct of government or a unit of government through intimidation or coercion."The criminal complaint against Crumbley refers to the third condition and says the act was committed against the Oxford High School community.Charging an accused school shooter with terrorism is rare. In 2018, an Ocala, Florida student who shot through a door and wounded another student, was charged with terrorism and later pleaded no contest to that count and other charges.That incident occurred two months after gunman Nikolas Cruz shot more than 30 people as he moved for more than 10 minutes through Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.Cruz was charged with 34 counts of premeditated murder and attempted murder. He did not face a terrorism charge. He recently pleaded guilty and is awaiting sentencing.

Ethan Crumbley, who is accused of killing four fellow students at a Michigan high school, will be tried as an adult and faces murder, assault and weapons charges.

He will also face one count of terrorism causing death, a rare charge for a school shooting.

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The events unfolded Tuesday at Oxford High School when, law enforcement officials say, the 15-year-old shot at people in a school hallway, firing more than 30 shots at people and through classroom doors. Three people died Tuesday and another passed away at a hospital Wednesday.

Seven others -- six students and a teacher -- were wounded, Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said.

The county's top prosecutor addressed the terrorism charge.

"There is no playbook about how to prosecute a school shooting and candidly, I wish I'd never even had -- it didn't occur so I wouldn't have to consider it, but when we sat down, I wanted to make sure all of the victims were represented in the charges that we filed against this individual," Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald told CNN. "If that's not terrorism, I don't know what is."

She said there is a lot of digital evidence in the case -- video and things on social media.

"But you probably don't even need to see that to know how terrifying it is to be in close proximity of another student shooting and killing fellow students. I mean, it's terror," she added.

"Like every other child that was in that building, and I address that about the terrorism charge, we must have an appropriate consequence that speaks for the victims that were not killed or injured but also, they were affected, how do they go back to school?"

She said many students can't eat or sleep.

"Their parents are sleeping next to them and we shouldn't ignore that," she told CNN. "There are obviously four children who were murdered and many others injured but over 1,000 were also victimized as well."

At Crumbley's arraignment Wednesday, prosecutor Marc Keast said Crumbley came out of a school bathroom and started firing. Crumbley walked down the hall at a "methodical pace" and fired more shots.

This continued for another four or five minutes and he went to another bathroom, Keast said. When deputies arrived, Crumbley put the gun down and surrendered, the prosecutor said.

The judge entered a plea of not guilty per his attorney's request.

as a "willful and deliberate act that is all of the following:"

"An act that would be a violent felony under the laws of this state, whether or not committed in this state.

"An act that the person knows or has reason to know is dangerous to human life.

"An act that is intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population or influence or affect the conduct of government or a unit of government through intimidation or coercion."

The criminal complaint against Crumbley refers to the third condition and says the act was committed against the Oxford High School community.

Charging an accused school shooter with terrorism is rare. In 2018, an Ocala, Florida student who shot through a door and wounded another student, was charged with terrorism and later pleaded no contest to that count and other charges.

That incident occurred two months after gunman Nikolas Cruz shot more than 30 people as he moved for more than 10 minutes through Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.

Cruz was charged with 34 counts of premeditated murder and attempted murder. He did not face a terrorism charge. and is awaiting sentencing.