"Parental Responsibility: Examining James Crumbley's Threatening Jail Calls and Gun Failures"

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Source: Detroit Free Press
"Parental Responsibility: Examining James Crumbley's Threatening Jail Calls and Gun Failures"
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Audio recordings of jailhouse calls made by James Crumbley, convicted for his role in the Oxford High School shooting, were released, revealing alleged threats against the Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald. The calls, dating back to 2022, include rants about seeking revenge and making McDonald look bad. The prosecutor's office filed a police report about the calls in March, seeking an investigation into harassment and threats. Crumbley's lawyer maintains that he was venting frustrations, not making physical threats. Crumbley started his 10-15 year prison sentence after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting.

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