The parents of Ethan Crumbley, the 15-year-old accused of killing four students in a shooting at a Michigan high school on Tuesday, are unaccounted for Friday after being indicted by the US Attorney for involuntary manslaughter for their role. in the massacre.
The Oakland County Sheriff confirmed that authorities are looking for James and Jennifer Crumbley, who were due to appear in court at 4:00 p.m. (local time).
The county prosecutor's office filed charges against them on Friday: "The attacker was the one who entered the school and fired the weapon, but
there are others involved and my intention is to answer for it,"
explained the prosecutor Karen McDonald.
"I reiterate that
the possession of weapons is a right and that right carries great responsibilities," he
pointed out at a press conference, "and when they are not assumed, there are criminal consequences."
Ethan Crumbley will be
tried as an adult on charges of terrorism,
first degree murder and attempted murder.
In addition to the four who died, six other students and a teacher were also injured.