PONTIAC, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Jennifer Crumbley’s trial entered its fourth day on Tuesday where the mom of the Oxford High School shooter faces four counts of involuntary manslaughter. She has pleaded not guilty to her role in the shooting.

Witnesses testified about the morning of the 2021 Oxford High School shooting.

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Andrew Smith, the CEO of the real estate company where Jennifer Crumbley worked at the time of the shooting, testified that she would have been allowed to leave for the day if she needed to take care of her son.

Crumbley’s son is serving a life prison sentence without parole for the shootings that killed four and injured seven.

Smith testified that Jennifer Crumbley would have also been allowed to bring her son to the office the day of the shooting if needed. She had told school officials that they couldn’t take Ethan home after a meeting on the day of the shooting because both parents had to work.

Oxford High School counselor Shawn Hopkins testified he met with the Crumbleys hours before the shooting happened because of disturbing images discovered. He encouraged her to take him home that day to get him help but she said would not be able to do that.