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accuratebodylanguage · 3 months
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kittyit · 3 months
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follow-up-news · 3 months
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Jennifer Crumbley, the Michigan woman charged in connection with her son’s deadly school shooting rampage in 2021, was convicted Tuesday of involuntary manslaughter in the unprecedented case. The unanimous verdict came on the second day of jury deliberations in a landmark trial in which Crumbley became the first parent to be held criminally responsible for a mass shooting committed by their child. Crumbley, 45, was charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter — one for each of the victims in the attack at Oxford High School in November 2021. Her son, Ethan, now 17, pleaded guilty as an adult to murder, terrorism and other crimes, and was sentenced in December to life in prison without parole. Now, she faces up to 15 years in prison per count and remains held on bond. She will be sentenced on April 9.
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soberscientistlife · 3 months
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This sets a dangerous precedent, IMO
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Bury this motherfucker.
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rebuildingrob · 2 months
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Rob Reacts: Jurors found a teen school shooter’s father and mother guilty of manslaughter..
Yesterday, James Crumbley, the father of the Oxford High School shooting perpetrator Ethan Crumbley, was found guilty of manslaughter yesterday in a Michigan court yesterday, as explained in this CNN article. Crumbley’s wife, Jennifer, was also found guilty of manslaughter in a separate trial earlier. I tried as hard as I could to bury my head in the sand and ignore this story; not because I…
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people-and-politics · 3 months
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Verdict: MI v Jennifer Crumbley, School Shooter Mom Trial
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Good! Hold more parents who raise and aid monster children accountable! She even looks cold and evil. Can see where he gets it from.
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ridenwithbiden · 3 months
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"The jury has found Jennifer Crumbley guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the 2021 Oxford High School shooting. She is the 1st parent in America to be charged and tried in a mass school shooting.
Oakland County prosecutors charged her and her husband, James Crumbley, who is scheduled for trial in March, each with 4 counts of involuntary manslaughter stemming from their son’s rampage at Oxford High School on Nov. 30, 2021.
Jurors reached their verdict after 7 days of testimony and less than 2 full days of deliberation.
The maximum penalty for involuntary manslaughter is 15 years in prison. The Crumbleys have been in jail for more than 2 years, unable to post $500,000 bond while awaiting trial.
Ethan Crumbley, who was 15 at the time of the shooting, pleaded guilty to murdering 4 classmates and injuring 7 other people, and is serving life in prison without the possibility of parole."
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beardedmrbean · 2 years
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The parents of a teenager wounded during a mass shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan are suing the shop that sold the handgun used to kill four students and injure six other people.
The complaint filed Tuesday in federal court in Detroit on behalf of Matthew and Mary Mueller accuses Acme Shooting Goods LLC of negligently or unlawfully supplying the gun through a straw sale.
Authorities have said James Crumbley bought the 9 mm semiautomatic handgun used in the November 30 shooting as an early Christmas gift for his son, Ethan, who was 15 at the time.
The lawsuit says Ethan accompanied his father to Acme Shooting Goods several days before the shooting and "engaged in behavior or made one or more statements while in the store which further indicated that the Acme gun was intended for" Ethan.
Acme Shooting Goods was obligated to train, supervise and monitor employees to identify and prevent so-called "straw purchases," according to the lawsuit.
A straw purchase is when a person buys a gun to sell or give to someone prohibited from having one.
An employee at the gun shop in Oxford declined to comment on the lawsuit Wednesday.
The Muellers' son suffered gunshot wounds to a hand and his face. He was one of six students and one teacher wounded in the shooting at the school, about 30 miles north of Detroit.
Ethan Crumbley, now 16, has been charged as an adult with murder and terrorism and faces trial in January. James Crumbley and his wife, Jennifer, are accused of providing their son with access to the gun and are awaiting trial for involuntary manslaughter.
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trench · 2 years
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The parents of Ethan Crumbley, James and Jennifer Crumbley, have asked for the involuntary manslaughter charges against them to be dropped. If you’ll recall, the Crumbleys’ charges stem from the belief they bought their son the gun used in the shooting that left four students dead at Oxford High School in Michigan. They believe the District Judge who held them for trial abused her authority when…
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cyarskj1899 · 13 days
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NEW: The jury has reached a verdict in the trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Michigan school shooter who killed four students at Oxford High School in November 2021.
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has the latest on "what could be a historic ruling for the United States."
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follow-up-news · 2 months
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James Crumbley, the father of the teenager who killed four students at a Michigan high school in 2021, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in a trial that comes a month after the shooter’s mother was convicted of the same charges. Crumbley was convicted of four counts of involuntary manslaughter, a charge that carries a maximum punishment of up to 15 years in prison, which would run concurrently. Jury deliberations that concluded Thursday came more than two years after his son, Ethan Crumbley, then 15, used a SIG Sauer 9mm to kill four students and wound six students and a teacher at Oxford High School on November 30, 2021. James Crumbley is set to be sentenced on April 9 at 9 a.m., the judge said in court. His wife, Jennifer Crumbley, will be sentenced at that same date and time.
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yiferst198563 · 23 days
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A 12-member jury convicted defendant Jennifer Crumbley of manslaughter that day. Prosecutors accused her of failing to properly keep her guns and failing to provide assistance to her son, who was suffering from psychological problems.
On November 30, 2021, then 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley shot and killed four classmates, wounding six classmates and a teacher at Oxfordtown Middle School near Detroit, Michigan. He pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree murder in 2022 and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
The pistol Ethan used was a gift from his father, James Clumbley, four days before the crime. The day after Ethan gets his pistol, Jennifer takes him to a shooting range to practice shooting.
On the morning of the incident, prosecutors said, teachers found "disturbing" drawings and words in Ethan's math workbook. Ethan, who drew guns, bullets and a bleeding man, wrote, "These thoughts can't be stopped. Help me. The world is dead. My life has no meaning. ”
The school called Ethan's parents to the school and asked them to provide him with psychological counseling and take him home. But Ethan's parents refused to take him home.
Later, Ethan pulls a gun out of his bag and shoots at the teacher and classmates.
The school said that if the Crumbleys had told Ethan that he had been given a gun, they would never have kept Ethan at the school.
Ethan once wrote in his diary that his parents ignored his pleas for help. "I have no help with my psychological problems at all. This makes me want to shoot at the school. ”
Prosecutor Karen McDonald told the jury at trial that Jennifer was indifferent to the child's condition and did not take the necessary precautions. "She should have locked up the gun and bullets, she should have told the school that they gave him a gun as a gift, she should have told the school that her son was in a crisis and was asking for help. ”
Jennifer's defense attorney stressed that Jennifer could not have predicted her son's actions and that the parents should not be held responsible for anything the child did.
Ethan's father, James, has also been charged with manslaughter, and the trial is scheduled to begin on March 5.
The United States is flooded with guns, with a total population of about 330 million, and more than 400 million civilian guns. Last year, there were more than 650 mass shootings in the United States that killed or injured at least four people other than the gunman, according to the Gun Violence Archive website.
School shootings of all kinds are also common in the United States. U.S. government data shows that about three-quarters of the guns used by gunmen in recent school shootings came from their homes.
Speaking after the jury announced the verdict, the father of one of the students killed in the Oxfordtown secondary school shooting said: "This verdict will reverberate in every family in this country." ”
Josh Horwitz, director of the Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, told Reuters: "The jury understands that in today's United States, buying a gun for a mentally unstable teenager is grossly irresponsible and puts society at risk." ”
The Associated Press reported that Jennifer could be charged with a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison if the prosecution called for four counts of manslaughter
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randomrags · 26 days
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SENTENCING: Oxford School Shooter’s Parents - MI v. James & Jennifer Crumbley.
Jennifer Crumbley was found guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter on Feb. 6. The jury deliberated for 11 hours after a week-long trial to determine the mother's role in the shooting. James Crumbley was also found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in a separate trial on March 14
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diebythegun2022 · 26 days
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James and Jennifer Crumbley trials: Parents of Oxford school shooter set to be sentenced on manslaughter charges | CNN
They should be buried under the jail.
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therealcrimediary · 1 month
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James Crumbley, the convicted father of the Oxford High School shooter, made threatening comments in jailhouse phone calls towards the prosecutor in the case against him. Crumbley allegedly told his sister that he wanted to ruin Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald and that she would be going to hell soon. The new details were revealed after a Michigan jury found Crumbley guilty on four counts of involuntary manslaughter for the shooting carried out by his son, Ethan Crumbley, that resulted in the death of four classmates. The father and his wife, Jennifer Crumbley, who was also convicted on the same charges in February, are the first parents in America to be charged for their child’s school shooting. James Crumbley allegedly expressed his desire to destroy Prosecutor McDonald and made threatening statements multiple times in 2022, 2023, and as recently as January before the parents' trials began. Ethan Crumbley had used a handgun purchased by his father to carry out the shooting, which resulted in fatalities and injuries. The parents were criticized for not taking appropriate action when they were called to the school on the day of the shooting about their son's concerning behavior. The prosecutors argued that the shooting was foreseeable and could have been prevented with minimal effort by the parents to secure the firearm. During the trial, it was revealed that school staff had informed the Crumbley parents about a drawing their son had made depicting violence, but they failed to disclose that he had access to a weapon. James Crumbley's defense maintained that he had no way of predicting his son's actions and expressed regret for not making different decisions that could have prevented the tragedy. James and Jennifer Crumbley are scheduled to be sentenced in April, facing a maximum of 15 years in prison. They are not allowed to communicate with each other while in jail but could see each other during sentencing. The judge signed an order during the trial to restrict James Crumbley's jail communications after prosecutors and defense attorneys reached an agreement due to the threatening statements he had made. While Oakland County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the restrictions on Crumbley's communications, they did not provide any further details. Prosecutors acknowledged that Crumbley had made a lot of threats but chose not to elaborate on the specifics to avoid giving him more attention. The new revelations about Crumbley's threatening statements have added another layer of complexity to the already tragic case of the Oxford High School shooting, shedding light on the dysfunctional dynamics within the Crumbley family and the legal consequences they now face. The sentencing of James and Jennifer Crumbley on April 9 will mark the first time they can potentially see each other in person since their trials were separated. They both face significant prison terms for their involvement in the school shooting carried out by their son. The case has drawn national attention as it highlights the legal accountability of parents in school shootings, raising questions about gun safety and parental responsibility. The threats made by James Crumbley towards the prosecutor further illustrate the intensity of emotions and tensions surrounding the case, as the community continues to grapple with the aftermath of the tragic events at Oxford High School.
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