Verdict reached against Michigan school shooter’s mother

A verdict has been reached in the manslaughter trial of Jennifer Crumbley — the first parent in the US to be charged over a mass school shooting committed by their child.

The 12-person jury, made up of six men and six women, reached their decision in Oxford, Michigan on Tuesday after more than 10 hours of weighing the case.

Marketing Director Crumbley, 45, pleaded not guilty to four counts of involuntary manslaughter for her role in the Nov. 30, 2021 mass shooting carried out by her son, Ethan Crumbley, at Oxford High School which left four students dead alongside six others and a teacher wounded.

The jury was left with significant evidence and testimony to mull over after hearing from 22 witnesses, including Crumbley, over the last week.

Prosecutors say Crumbley made a gun accessible to Ethan Crumbley, ignored his mental health struggles and declined to take him home when confronted with his violent drawings at school on the day of the shooting.

Crumbley, 45, has pleaded not guilty to four counts of involuntary manslaughter for her role in the Nov. 30, 2021 mass shooting at Oxford High School. AP

They argued Crumbley should have alerted school officials her family owned guns, including a 9mm handgun her son used at a shooting range days before school officials became concerned over his behavior and then for his attack.

Jennifer and James Crumbley — Ethan’s father, who will be tried separately at a later date — were called into school for a meeting after a teacher discovered a disturbing drawing of a gun, bullet and wounded man accompanied by hopeless phrases on Ethan’s math assignment.

Following a 12-minute meeting over their son’s concerning behavior, they opted to let him stay in class. Hours later, he pulled the 9mm gun out of his backpack and shot 10 people

Ethan Crumbley, 17, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. AP

“He literally drew a picture of what he was going to do. It says, ‘Help me,’” prosecutor Karen McDonald said during Friday’s closing arguments.

Jennifer Crumbley knew the gun her son had drawn was identical to the one at home, McDonald argued.

The parents are also accused of ignoring their son’s mental health struggles, which were detailed in a journal police found in his backpack following the massacre.

James and Jennifer Crumbley are the first parents charged in the US for a mass shooting committed by their child. AP

During cross-examination, prosecutors tore into Crumbley’s claims that she was a “hyper-vigilant helicopter parent,” who was “close” with her son, arguing she was too busy to notice his deeply disturbed mentality amid her heated affair with a married firefighter.

Crumbley and her lover Brian Meloche would often find strangers on a swingers app called Adult Friend Finder and arrange “meet-ups” at hotels after work, prosecutors argued.

While Jennifer admitted to using the app to “arrange for other people to meet us” she claimed she was going to hotels after work “on business.”

Prosecutors argued Jennifer Crumbley ignored her son’s desperate pleas for help amid her affair with a firefighter. Getty Images

“I only met with Brian during work hours,” said the mom, who worked for a real-estate company at the time.

Not only did Jennifer Crumbley spend her time having rendezvous with her firefighter boyfriend, but she would be gone for hours each week, either skiing or riding horses, prosecutors said.

Crumbley argued that her son was “not into horses,” however, prosecutors claimed in court Friday she was so preoccupied with her hobbies she neglected her son.

Crumbley and her lover Brian Meloche would often find strangers on a swingers app called Adult Friend Finder. Facebook / Brian Meloche

Prosecutors showed text message exchanges between Jennifer and Ethan in which the word “love” only appeared three times over several years.

They also revealed excerpts from his journal, in which he wrote, “my parents won’t listen to me about help or [a] therapist,” and “I have zero help for my mental problems, and it’s causing me to shoot up the f—king school.”

Those diary entries seemed to have come as a shock to the mother, who said she had never read his journals before or monitored his internet activity.

Crumbley also argued that it was her husband who decided to buy their son, who was 15 at the time, the gun he would use in the massacre — though she admitted she did not object to the purchase at the time.

Four students were killed and six others were injured, including a teacher. Getty Images

Ethan Crumbley, now 17, pleaded guilty to murder and terrorism and was sentenced in December to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Both Crumbley parents have been in jail for over two years, unable to post a $500,000 bond while awaiting their trials.

With Post wires.

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