The parents of a Michigan teen charged with killing four students this week at Oxford High School pleaded not guilty on Saturday to involuntary manslaughter charges, hours after police said they were caught hiding in a commercial building.
James and Jennifer Crumbley entered pleas to each of the four counts during a court appearance held on Zoom.
Judge Julie Nicholson imposed a combined $1 million US bond on the couple and added other requirements, such as GPS monitoring, agreeing with prosecutors that they posed a flight risk.
Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald said the pair took $4,000 out of an ATM located not far from law enforcement or
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