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The trial is viewed as one that could set a national precedent, as the first time parents of a school shooter have been criminally charged.
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The parents of the teen who killed four classmates at Michigan’s Oxford High School face a trial on involuntary manslaughter charges. The parents have demanded – and now been granted – separate trials.
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17-year-old Ethan Crumbley is scheduled to be sentenced next month for the shooting spree that killed four of his classmates and wounded six other students and a teacher.
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Judge Kwame Rowe has set a decision date for Sept. 29 and will formally sentence Ethan Crumbley on Dec. 8.
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It’s been more than a year since a teenager killed four people and injured seven others at Oxford High School. He pleaded guilty to all of the 24 charges against him.
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A garden is being created in Oakland County to honor the four victims of the Oxford School Shooting.
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An Oakland County court will hold a sentencing hearing this week for the student who shot and killed four other students at Oxford High School.
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Parents and students at Oxford High School will pursue civil lawsuits against employees and the district itself over a mass shooting in 2021.
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Some parents of Oxford Community Schools students believe a recently released report on school security points to problems that must be addressed.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday morning on whether a case against the parents of the Oxford High School mass shooter can go to trial.