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WASHINGTON, Dec 5 — The parents of a 15-year-old who shot dead four students at a US high school with a gun bought by his father pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter yesterday, as a Michigan judge set a combined million-dollar bond for their release. James and Jennifer Crumbley, the...

WASHINGTON, Dec 5 — The parents of a 15-year-old who shot dead four students at a US high school with a gun bought by his father pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter yesterday, as a Michigan judge set a combined million-dollar bond for their release.

“Clearly somebody helped them into that location and made it available to them,” even after there was a warrant out for their arrests, he said. In announcing charges against the boy’s parents on Friday, Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald said the rare move was intended to “send the message” that gun owners have a responsibility.

“Instead of disclosing to the school that he had full access to this weapon, they chose not to,” she said.While school shootings carried out by teens have become a sadly familiar part of American life, it is highly unusual for parents to face charges. According to police, Ethan Crumbley recorded a video on his cell phone the night before the attack saying he was planning a shooting at the school the next day, but it was not posted online.

 

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