"James Crumbley's Threats and Frantic 911 Call: Day 2 of Trial"

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The involuntary manslaughter trial of James Crumbley, the father of the Michigan school shooter, began with the prosecution presenting a frantic 911 call where he reported a missing gun and expressed concern that his son might be involved. Prosecutors allege that his gross negligence contributed to the tragedy at Oxford High School, where four students were killed and seven others were wounded. The defense argues that James Crumbley was unaware of his son's access to the firearm and did not suspect him to be a danger. The trial also revealed allegations that the Crumbleys ignored their son's mental distress.
Topics:nation#crime-and-justice#ethan-crumbley#involuntary-manslaughter#james-crumbley#michigan#school-shooting
- Jury hears frantic 911 call from Michigan school shooter’s dad: ‘I have a missing gun’ MLive.com
- James Crumbley making threats via phone, email in jail, sheriff's office says Detroit News
- Prosecutors say James Crumbley made threats from prison, judge limits his communications ABC News
- Live updates: Day 2 of trial for father of Oxford High School shooter (March 8) WDIV ClickOnDetroit
- James Crumbley trial, Day 2: Watch live Detroit Free Press
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