
Michigan school shooting suspect posted direct threat on social media day before tragedy: lawsuit
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Oxford High School shooting suspect Ethan Crumbley made threats on social media before he fatally shot four students, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday against the school district on behalf of two survivors.
Plaintiffs allege that Principal Steven Wolf and Superintendent Tim Thorne made "the student victims less safe" before shooting suspect Ethan Crumbley, 15, allegedly brought a weapon to school and opened fire on his classmates.
"Previous to the November 30, 2021 incident, Ethan Crumbley posted countdowns and threats of bodily harm, including death, on his social media accounts, warning of violent tendencies and murderous ideology prior to actually coming to school with the handgun and ammunition to perpetuate the slaughter," the lawsuit states.