The complaint claims that Ethan Crumbley brought bullets to class the day before the shooting and displayed them in addition to a bird’s head to school in a mason jar.
DETROIT — School officials did not discover ammunition on display by Ethan Crumbley the day before the Nov. 30 Oxford High School shooting, the district’s superintendent wrote in a statement disputing multiple accusations made in a lawsuit against the district.
Fieger’s suit also claims Crumbley brought a bird’s head to school in a mason jar filled with yellow liquid. An attorney with his office said video surveillance showed Crumbley to be the student responsible for the head. The suit also claims Crumbley posted on Twitter: “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds. See you tomorrow Oxford.”
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