US Teenager Charged in Michigan School Shooting
2021-12-02
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1A 15-year-old student opened fire at his high school in the American state of Michigan, killing four students and injuring seven on Tuesday.
2Local government lawyers announced Wednesday that the student, Ethan Crumbley, will be charged with murder and terrorism.
3The young suspect is accused of firing a semi-automatic handgun in the shooting at Oxford High School.
4It is about 48 kilometers north of the city of Detroit.
5The gun was purchased four days earlier by his father.
6Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald said the shooting should bring attention to the need for new gun laws in the country.
7She asked "How many times does this have to happen? How many times?"
8The four students who were killed were 16-year-old Tate Myre, 14-year-old Hana St. Juliana, 17-year-old Madisyn Baldwin
9and Justin Shilling, who died Wednesday.
10Six students between the age of 14 and 17 remained hospitalized with gunshot wounds.
11A teacher was also injured in the shooting.
12On Tuesday, officers rushed to the school at around the time of the midday meal as more than 100 calls came in with reports of a shooter.
13They arrested the shooter within minutes of their arrival.
14He put his hands in the air to surrender to officers, Bouchard said.
15Officials said the suspect fired about 30 shots.
16The gun still had seven more bullets when he surrendered.
17The high school was locked down during the attack.
18Some students hid in locked classrooms.
19They were later taken to a nearby food store to be recovered by their parents.
20Jesse Holt is a clergyman at LakePoint Community Church.
21He received news of the shooting and text messages from some of the 20 to 25 students who are members of the church.
22"Some were very scared, hiding under their desks and texting us, 'We're safe, we're OK. We heard gunshots, but we're OK.'
23 They were trying to calm us, at least that's how it felt," he said.
24Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer said in a statement,
25"No one should be afraid to go to school."
26Later at a news conference, she added, "I think this is every parent's worst nightmare."
27Education Week said the Oxford High School incident was the deadliest school shooting in the United States this year.
28The publication said there had been at least 28 school shootings in 2021, including 20 since the start of the school year on August 1.
29In 2020, there were just 10 recorded school shootings.
30At the time, many students turned to online learning during the coronavirus health crisis.
31But school shootings have increased with 86 incidents since 2018.
32At the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, a shooter killed 14 students and three school officials in February 2018.
33Later in the year, a 17-year-old student shot and killed eight students and two teachers at Santa Fe High School in Texas.
34I'm Jonathan Evans.
1A 15-year-old student opened fire at his high school in the American state of Michigan, killing four students and injuring seven on Tuesday. 2Local government lawyers announced Wednesday that the student, Ethan Crumbley, will be charged with murder and terrorism. The young suspect is accused of firing a semi-automatic handgun in the shooting at Oxford High School. It is about 48 kilometers north of the city of Detroit. The gun was purchased four days earlier by his father. 3Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald said the shooting should bring attention to the need for new gun laws in the country. She asked "How many times does this have to happen? How many times?" 4The shooting 5The four students who were killed were 16-year-old Tate Myre, 14-year-old Hana St. Juliana, 17-year-old Madisyn Baldwin and Justin Shilling, who died Wednesday. 6Six students between the age of 14 and 17 remained hospitalized with gunshot wounds. A teacher was also injured in the shooting. 7On Tuesday, officers rushed to the school at around the time of the midday meal as more than 100 calls came in with reports of a shooter. They arrested the shooter within minutes of their arrival. He put his hands in the air to surrender to officers, Bouchard said. 8Officials said the suspect fired about 30 shots. The gun still had seven more bullets when he surrendered. 9The high school was locked down during the attack. Some students hid in locked classrooms. They were later taken to a nearby food store to be recovered by their parents. 10Jesse Holt is a clergyman at LakePoint Community Church. He received news of the shooting and text messages from some of the 20 to 25 students who are members of the church. 11"Some were very scared, hiding under their desks and texting us, 'We're safe, we're OK. We heard gunshots, but we're OK.' They were trying to calm us, at least that's how it felt," he said. 12Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer said in a statement, "No one should be afraid to go to school." Later at a news conference, she added, "I think this is every parent's worst nightmare." 13Deadliest school shooting this year 14Education Week said the Oxford High School incident was the deadliest school shooting in the United States this year. The publication said there had been at least 28 school shootings in 2021, including 20 since the start of the school year on August 1. 15In 2020, there were just 10 recorded school shootings. At the time, many students turned to online learning during the coronavirus health crisis. But school shootings have increased with 86 incidents since 2018. 16At the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, a shooter killed 14 students and three school officials in February 2018. Later in the year, a 17-year-old student shot and killed eight students and two teachers at Santa Fe High School in Texas. 17I'm Jonathan Evans. 18Hai Do wrote this story based on Associated Press, Reuters and Education Week reports. Mario Ritter Jr. was the editor. 19____________________________________________________ 20Words in This Story 21insight -n. the ability to understand people and situations in a very clear way 22motive -n. a reason for doing something 23lock down -v. (phrasal) to make people stay in a place during an emergency in order to keep them safe 24We want to hear from you. Write to us in the Comments section, and visit our Facebook page.