Ethan Crumbley is reportedly facing another sanction after fighting another man while in custody.
Ethan Crumbley’s New Sanction
Ethan Crumbley is known to be the Oxford High School mass shooter who is currently serving a life sentence.
Recently, Ethan Crumbley got into a fight with another teenager at the Thumb Correctional Facility.
There were no weapons or serious injuries regarding the fight involving Ethan Crumbley but both prisoners have been issued misconducts and may face sanctions.
According to a published article by the Deadline Detroit, Ethan Crumbley’s parents were recently convicted of involuntary manslaughter in connection with his shooting rampage.
Ethan Crumbley’s Third Instance Of Misconduct
In a published article by The Detroit Free Press, Ethan Crumbley, the Oxford High School shooter, was involved in a fight with another teenage prisoner at the Thumb Correctional Facility in Lapeer.
The fight took place in a unit for incarcerated youths under 18. There were no serious injuries, and both teens received misconduct.
This is Ethan Crumbley’s third instance of misconduct since arriving at the prison.
Ethan Crumbley is currently housed in a unit with other male prisoners under the age of 18, where they focus on school and preparing for a high school equivalency test.
Ethan Crumbley will remain in this unit until he turns 18 next month.
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