"Landmark Trials: Impact of Michigan School Shooter's Parents' Verdict on Parental Responsibility"

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Karen McDonald, the prosecutor in the landmark trials of James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of the Oxford High School shooter, spoke out about the decision to charge and convict them with involuntary manslaughter. McDonald emphasized the importance of holding parents accountable for their children's access to firearms and hopes the trials bring closure to the families of the victims. The precedent set by these convictions and the shooter's terrorism charges could prompt future changes in addressing the trauma and scars left by mass shootings.
Topics:nation#crime-and-justice#ethan-crumbley#james-crumbley#jennifer-crumbley#michigan#oxford-high-school-shooting
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