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Crumbley hearing continues Monday

A booking photo of the suspect, 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley.
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A booking photo of the suspect, 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley.

DETROIT, MI (MPRN)— A hearing continues this week to determine whether the teen who killed four classmates at Oxford High School in November, 2021 should spend the rest of his life behind bars.

Defense attorneys argue Ethan Crumbley was so young at the time of the shooting, he can still be rehabilitated.

Prosecutors described how then-15-year-old Ethan Crumbley took a handgun bought for him by his parents, calmly killed four students and shot seven other people, then waited to see the pain he’d inflicted.

They say that demands a life sentence without the chance for parole, but the defense counters that 15-year-old brains are not fully developed and Crumbley never received any mental health care.

An expert on prison rehabilitation, Doctor Kenneth Romanowski, said juveniles convicted of even the most heinous crimes can reform.

“Honestly I think everybody has that potential to change. And I think Mr. Crumbley would be no exception to that rule. But I think he has to make that choice.”

Defense attorneys say Crumbley himself might also take the stand.