Crime & Safety

Accused Oxford Shooter Could Plead Guilty: Report

WWJ's Charlie Langton​ spoke Crumbley's attorney Paulette Michel Loftin, in which she said Crumbley could plead guilty.

Crumbley waived his probable cause conference Friday morning and will go straight to trial. He is charged with 24 counts in connection to the deadly Oxford school shooting that left four students dead and seven other people wounded.
Crumbley waived his probable cause conference Friday morning and will go straight to trial. He is charged with 24 counts in connection to the deadly Oxford school shooting that left four students dead and seven other people wounded. (Carlos Osorio/AP)

PONTIAC, MI — Accused Oxford school shooter Ethan Crumbley could plead guilty to killing four of his high school classmates and wounding seven others at Oxford High School on Nov. 30, according to a report by WWJ News.

Crumbley's attorney Paulette Michel Loftin told WWJ's Charlie Langton it's too early to announce a decision, but it's "a definite possibility" that Ethan Crumbley could enter a guilty plea in the mass shooting case.

Crumbley waived his probable cause conference Friday morning and will go straight to trial. He is charged with 24 counts in connection to the deadly Oxford school shooting that left four students dead and seven other people wounded.

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