
Michigan Suspect's Parents Found In Building; Bond Set At $500K Each
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The transcript discusses the rare legal case where the parents of a school shooter, Jennifer and James Crumbley, face charges of involuntary manslaughter for their alleged role in the Oxford High School shooting. The case highlights the lack of specific gun storage laws in Michigan and raises questions about parental responsibility and school liability. Prosecutor Karen McDonald emphasizes the importance of gun safety and the need for legal reforms. The discussion also touches on public reactions and the broader implications for gun ownership and school safety.
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What legal changes does Michigan's attorney general suggest in the wake of this shooting?
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What are the potential consequences for the Crumbleys if convicted?
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What questions remain regarding the school's responsibility in the shooting incident?
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