"Officials: James Crumbley's Threats from Jail During Manslaughter Trial"

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James Crumbley, facing involuntary manslaughter charges for his son's mass shooting at Oxford High School, had his communication privileges revoked at the Oakland County Jail due to threatening statements made on the phone and in electronic messages. The Sheriff's Office did not disclose whom he threatened, and prosecutors alluded vaguely to the issue in court. Crumbley's access to phone and electronic messaging is now limited to communication with his lawyer, as his jury trial continues.
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- James Crumbley making threats via phone, email in jail, sheriff's office says Detroit News
- Officials: James Crumbley made threats over jailhouse phone Detroit Free Press
- Live stream: James Crumbley's manslaughter trial begins in Oakland County WDIV ClickOnDetroit
- James Crumbley made threatening statements from jail, officials say FOX 2 Detroit
- Trial underway for James Crumbley, father of Oxford shooter WXYZ 7 Action News Detroit
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