"Michigan School Shooter's Father Faces New Accusations of Making Threats from Jail"

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James Crumbley, on trial for manslaughter in relation to his son's mass shooting at Oxford High School, was found making threatening statements from jail, leading to restrictions on his communication. Testimony revealed his actions leading up to the shooting, including dropping off his son at school, receiving alarming messages from his wife, and working as a delivery driver while the shooting occurred. Additionally, evidence showed his son's concerns about mental health and firearms, as well as limited communication with others before the shooting.
Topics:top-news#communication-restrictions#crime-and-justice#manslaughter-trial#michigan#school-shooting#threats
- Michigan school shooter’s father, on trial for manslaughter, is now accused of making threats from jail CNN
- James Crumbley making threats via phone, email in jail, sheriff's office says Detroit News
- Full updates: Day 2 of trial for father of Oxford High School shooter (March 8) WDIV ClickOnDetroit
- Michigan school shooter’s dad had his eye on new gun for ‘quite some time,’ shop worker says MLive.com
- James Crumbley has phone access limited after making 'threatening statements' WXYZ 7 Action News Detroit
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