"Oxford High School Shooter's Father Faces New Accusations and Testimonies in Trial"

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Prosecutors in the involuntary manslaughter trial of James Crumbley, the father of the Oxford High School shooter, are emphasizing his failure to stop at home on the day of the 2021 shooting despite driving past it multiple times and being aware of concerning information. They argue that he missed opportunities to prevent the massacre, including not checking on the family’s firearms after a meeting where his son's violent worksheet drawings were discussed. Prosecutors allege that Crumbley was aware of his son's deteriorating mental health and had purchased a handgun for him, making the shooting preventable and foreseeable.
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