Crumbley Parents Appeal to Michigan Supreme Court in School Shooting Case

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James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of Ethan Crumbley, who carried out the deadly 2021 Oxford High School shooting, are appealing to the Michigan Supreme Court, arguing that they should not be charged for the massacre carried out by their son. The Crumbleys maintain that the prosecution cannot prove that they caused the students' deaths and that the only one responsible for the deaths was their son, who has pleaded guilty to the murders and is awaiting sentencing. The Oakland County Prosecutor's Office argues that the Crumbleys, more than anyone else, could have prevented the shooting had they paid attention to their son's mental health.
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