PONTIAC, Mich. (WXYZ) — The trial for Ethan Crumbley, the suspect charged in the Oxford High School shooting, has been moved to January 2023.
During a review and pre-trial hearing on Thursday, the defense asked for more time for discovery as there is a “voluminous” amount of evidence.
The trial was originally set to begin in September, but a judge set a new trial date for Jan. 17, 2023, the day after Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Crumbley is charged with one count of terrorism causing death, four counts of first-degree murder, 7 counts of assault with intent to murder and 12 counts of possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony.
The teen is being held in jail and will be charged as an adult in the murders of his four classmates – Tate Myre, Hana St. Juliana, Madisyn Baldwin and Justin Shilling – as well as the shooting of seven other people at the school on Nov. 30.
His parents, James and Jennifer, are also facing charges of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting.
This story was originally published June 23 by WXYZ in Detroit, an E.W. Scripps Company.