Accused Michigan school shooter must stay in adult jail, but can resume education

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Accused Michigan school shooter must stay in adult jail, but can resume education
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The 15-year-old charged with multiple counts of murder stemming from a November mass shooting at Michigan's Oxford High School must remain in an adult jail, a judge ordered.

The boy is charged as an adult with 24 counts, including four counts of murder and a terrorism charge. He is being held in isolation at the Oakland County Jail under behavior watch, which is one step below suicide watch, and must be checked on every 15 minutes, officials said.

Deborah H. McKelvy, Crumbley's court-appointed guardian, raised concerns Thursday over prosecutors continuing to say in court filings that it's the responsibility of the defendant's parents to provide him an education., are both jailed on charges stemming from the Nov. 30, 2021, mass shooting their son allegedly committed at Oxford High School in the Detroit suburb of Oxford Township.

"Once he has achieved either the high school equivalency diploma or the GED, he then would be able to continue in that program to be able to do some community college courses," McKelvy said.The Oakland County Sheriff's Office released the booking photo on Dec. 1, 2021, for Ethan Crumbley, 15.

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