"James Crumbley's Jailhouse Threats and DoorDash Past Haunt Oxford Shooting Trial"

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Prosecutors in the involuntary manslaughter trial of James Crumbley argue that he failed to take a break from his DoorDash job on the day of the shooting, which could have led him to discover that the gun his son used was missing. The prosecution portrayed Crumbley as a neglectful father who bought his troubled son a gun and failed to secure it, while the defense maintained that he was unaware of his son's plans. Testimony also included details about the shooter's troubling texts and social media posts, as well as emotional accounts from witnesses at the school. The trial continues with uncertainty about whether James Crumbley will testify.
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