
"Jury Resumes Deliberations in James Crumbley Trial Amid Emotional Testimony"
Jury deliberations have resumed in the manslaughter trial of James Crumbley, the father of the teenager who carried out a deadly school shooting in Michigan. Prosecutors argue that Crumbley was grossly negligent for buying a gun for his son, failing to secure it, and ignoring his deteriorating mental health. The defense contends that there is no evidence Crumbley knew his son was a danger. The trial focuses on the purchase and storage of the firearm, as well as missed warning signs of the shooter's mental health issues. The case represents a test of parental responsibility in mass shootings, following the conviction of the shooter's mother on the same charges.