Michigan teen pleads guilty to killing 4 in school shooting PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — A teenager pleaded guilty Monday to terrorism and first-degree murder in a Michigan school shooting that killed four students and may be called to testify against his parents, who’ve been jailed on manslaughter charges for their alleged role in the tragedy.In the gallery, some relatives of the victims wept as assistant prosecutor Marc Keast described the crimes.Nevada senator says her adopted son shot, wounded nephew Philadelphia DA facing impeachment says he expects vote soon New York judge blocks state ban on guns in places of worship Demings goes on attack against Rubio in Fla. Senate debate His parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley, are jailed on charges of involuntary manslaughter, accused of making the gun accessible to their son and ignoring his need for mental health treatment.“He has permanently taken lives away from four lovely souls and he’s permanently affected many, many more.” Prosecutors earlier this year disclosed that Ethan Crumbley had hallucinations about demons and was fascinated by guns and Nazi propaganda.As for the victims, she said “I don’t think there are any words that could make them feel any better.” Meghan Gregory, whose son, Keegan, was hiding in a school bathroom with Justin Shilling when Shilling was fatally shot, told reporters after the hearing that it was tough to see Crumbley for the first time in person."