"Michigan School Shooter's Father Claims Martyrdom and Threatens Prosecutor in Jail Calls"

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James Crumbley, father of the Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley, refers to himself as a "martyr" in jail calls and expresses anger towards the prosecutor. He was sentenced to 10-15 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. His defense attorney argued that he did not physically threaten the prosecutor. James also apologized to the victims' families but claimed that the "whole truth" had not been told. The shooting occurred after Ethan's parents failed to act on warning signs and left him at school, where he carried out the attack.
- James Crumbley, Michigan school shooter's father, whines he's a 'martyr' in jail calls Fox News
- Audio recordings released of James Crumbley's threatening jail calls Detroit Free Press
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- Ethan Crumbley's dad calls himself 'martyr,' threatens prosecutor in jailhouse call: 'You better be f--king scared' New York Post
- Listen: James Crumbley's threatening jail phone calls released Detroit News
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