Michigan school shooting: Family of victim Justin Shilling loss leaves 'gaping hole'

Four people were killed in a school shooting earlier this week

The family of one of the victims killed by a school shooter in Oxford, Michigan released a statement Friday saying the tragedy left a "gaping hole" in their family.

"Our hearts are broken and yet still go out to the other families suffering this very same loss at this very same moment and which is beyond imagination, nothing any family should have to endure," the family of 17-year-old Justin Shilling, who was one of the four people killed in a school shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan this week, said in a statement

A sign in Centennial Park shows support for the students and staff killed and wounded in the November 30 shooting at Oxford High School on December 2, 2021 in Oxford, Michigan.  (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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"The loss of Justin leaves such a gaping hole in our family that we cannot conceive of life without him," the family added. "His potential was boundless in life and yet in death he continues to give of himself as an organ donor. We feel the world can't have too much of Justin."

Seventeen-year-olds Tate Myre and Madisyn Bladwin were also killed in the shooting along with 14-year-old Hanna St. Juliana.

MICHIGAN SCHOOL SHOOTING: ETHAN CRUMBLEY'S MOTHER TEXTED HIM 'DON'T DO IT,' PROSECUTORS SAY

Ethan Crumbley, 15, allegedly shot and killed four students and injured seven others at Oxford High School. His mother allegedly texted him, "Ethan don’t do it" during the shooting, prosecutors said.  (Oakland County Sheriff's Office)

Ethan Crumbley, the 15-year-old suspect accused of opening fire at the high school, pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to one count of terrorism causing death, four counts of first-degree murder, seven counts of assault with intent to murder, and 12 counts of possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony. 

The sophomore, who is being charged as an adult, allegedly fired more than 30 rounds in the hallways of Oxford High School on Tuesday shortly before 1:00 p.m., killing four students and wounding seven others, including a teacher. 

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James and Jennifer Crumbley (Oakland County Sheriff's Office) (Oakland County Sheriff's Office)

Additionally, authorities announced that Crumbley's parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley, are each facing four counts of involuntary manslaughter.

"While the shooter was the one who entered the high school and pulled the trigger, there are other individuals who contributed to the events on November 30 and it is my intention to hold them accountable as well," Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald told reporters during a press conference. "It’s imperative we prevent this from happening again. No other parent or community should have to live through this nightmare." 

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Crumbley's parents were apprehended early Saturday morning after a manhunt that involved the U.S. Marshal Service, FBI and Oakland County Sheriff's Office.

Fox News' Emma Colton and Louis Casiano contributed to this report.

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