James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of the accused Michigan school shooter who were arrested Saturday on involuntary manslaughter charges, are being held separately in the same facility as their son, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office said Saturday.
The couple was found hiding in a Detroit art studio early Saturday morning after an hours-long manhunt, police told CBS News.
Both James and Jennifer Crumbley pleaded not guilty to four counts of involuntary manslaughter during a court hearing on Saturday. Judge Julie Nicholson assigned bond of $500,000 to each parent and placed other requirements such as GPS monitoring. The judge agreed with prosecutors that the couple posed a flight risk.
Authorities had been searching for the couple after they were each charged Friday in connection with the Oxford High School shooting, the U.S. Marshals office said. The county prosecutor, Karen McDonald, said they failed to prevent the tragedy and allowed their son to have access to the gun he used in the shooting.
The Crumbley’s son and suspected shooter, 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley, faces 24 charges, including four counts of first-degree murder and one count of terrorism causing death. Four people were killed and seven others were wounded in Tuesday’s shooting at Oxford High School. The teen pleaded not guilty on Wednesday.