"Life Sentence for Oxford High School Shooter: Justice Served"

Ethan Crumbley, the teenager responsible for the deadly school shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan, has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The judge concluded that Crumbley's mental illness did not interfere with his ability to plan and carry out the massacre, highlighting his obsession with violence and desire for notoriety. The sentencing came after emotional victim impact statements from grieving parents and traumatized students. Crumbley expressed remorse and asked the judge to honor the victims' wishes. The prosecutor argued that the trauma caused by Crumbley's actions went beyond what was heard in court. Crumbley's parents, who are also facing charges, maintain their innocence.
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