OXFORD, Mich. — The last hospitalized victim from last month’s mass shooting at Oxford High School was moved out of the intensive care unit of a Michigan hospital, authorities said.
According to Oakland County Undersheriff Michael McCabe, the 17-year-old Oxford High School student will remain at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital-Oakland and undergo rehabilitation for up to six weeks, The Detroit News reported.
The other victims who were hurt have been released from area hospitals, WJBK-TV reported.
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Four people were killed and seven others were injured in the Nov. 30 shooting in the nation’s deadliest school shooting in three years, the Detroit Free Press reported.
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Ten students were among the 11 people shot on Nov. 30 after authorities said a fellow student opened fire indiscriminately. Four students -- Tate Myre, 16, Hana St. Juliana, 14, Madisyn Baldwin, 17, and Justin Shilling, 17 -- died from their injuries.
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The other injured victim was a teacher, according to the News.
Ethan Crumbley, a sophomore at Oxford High School, has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder, seven counts of assault with the intent to murder and 12 counts of possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony in connection to the shooting. His parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley, also face four counts each of involuntary manslaughter.
The family of one injured student filed a lawsuit against the school district and school officials, saying that they made students more vulnerable by dismissing threats that circulated on social media in the days before the deadly attack.
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Attorney Geoffrey Fieger said he filed the $100 million lawsuit against the Oxford Community School District and school employees on behalf of the parents of Riley Franz, a 17-year-old senior and honor roll student who suffered a gunshot wound to the neck; and Bella Franz, a 14-year-old freshman and star athlete who was next to her sister during the shooting.
“These are two ultimately beautiful children who now are going to have to go back to a school that they know was attacked and is a war zone,” Feiger told reporters.
Thursday, hundreds of people gathered for Shilling’s funeral in Oxford, the Free Press reported. Shilling died on Dec. 1, one day after the shooting.
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Students, with the exception of those who attend Oxford High School, will return to classes on Friday, ABC News reported. The half-day is part of a “safe, slow and soft re-opening,” and there will be an increased law enforcement presence, therapy dogs and trauma specialists, Oxford Community Schools Superintendent Tim Throne said in a letter to families on Thursday.
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