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Friday, 4 days before the shooting
James Crumbley buys a 9mm Sig Sauer and his son ethan post a photo on instagram with the gun. -
saturday, 3 days before shooting
Ethan Crumbley's mother, Jennifer, posts on social media "testing out his new Christmas present," in an apparent reference to her son and the gun. -
monday, The day before the shooting
at school a teacher sees ethan searching for ammunition on his phone and reports it to administration. latter that night Ethan Crumbley records a video in which he discusses killing students. -
Tuesday, The day of the shooting, part: 1
A teacher finds a note on Ethan's desk that alarms her enough to take a photo. It's a drawing of a handgun and the words: "The thoughts won't stop. Help me." Also depicted is a bullet with the words "blood everywhere" above a person who appears to have been shot twice and is bleeding. A laughing emoji is drawn below the figure. The note also says "my life is useless" and "the world is dead." -
Tuesday, The day of the shooting, part: 2
His parents are called to the school and arrive around 10 a.m. A school counselor removes Ethan from the classroom and takes him to the office with his backpack. The parents are shown the note and advised that they are required to get him counseling within 48 hours. ethan then stays at school after the meeting with the counselor he returns to class. . -
Tuesday, The day of the shooting, part: 3
About 12:51 p.m., Ethan emerges from a bathroom with the gun his father bought four days before. He fires at students in the hallway, killing four and wounding six students and one teacher .Jennifer Crumbley texts her son at 1:22 p.m.: "Ethan don't do it." at 1:37 p.m., James Crumbley calls 911 to report that a gun was missing from his house and he believes his son may be the shooter. -
Wednesday, 1 day after shooting
A fourth student, Justin Shilling, dies at the hospital. Ethan is charged as an adult with murder and terrorism. -
Friday, three days after shooting
James and Jennifer Crumbley are charged with involuntary manslaughter. They do not show up for a 4 p.m. arraignment and authorities begin searching for the pair. Late Friday, U.S. Marshals announce a reward of up to $10,000 each for information leading to their arrests. Meanwhile, thousands flood downtown Oxford in an emotional vigil honoring the victims. -
Saturday, 4 days after shooting
The Crumbleys are arrested at a commercial building in Detroit.
Later that morning, they enter not guilty pleas during a Zoom hearing, and a judge sets bond at $500,000 for each. -
thursday, 9 days after shooting
Two $100 million lawsuits are filed against Oxford High School officials, claiming they had knowledge of threats before the deadly shooting. -
friday, month after shooting
Ethan crumbley is facing 24 different charges. 1 count of terrorism causing death, Four counts of first-degree murder, Seven counts of assault with intent to murder, 12 counts of possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony. Crumbley was denied bond during his district court arraignment when a not guilty plea was entered on his behalf. -
monday, 2 months after shooting
nearly 2 month after the deadly oxford shooting the student went back to school. -
wednesday, 2 months after shooting
Ethan crumbleys lawyers said that he would be pleading insanity.