The parents of the suspected shooter at Oxford High School in Michigan have each been charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter. Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald laid out a disturbing timeline in explaining why they were charged.
Four students were killed in the shooting, and six other students and a teacher were wounded.In announcing the charges Friday, Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald laid out a disturbing timeline in explaining why James and Jennifer Crumbley were charged in the shooting deaths.
The note contained"a drawing of a semiautomatic handgun pointing at the words 'the thoughts won't stop help me,'" and it included a drawing of a bullet with"blood everywhere" written above it, McDonald said. Teachers: How are you coping with threats, school violence, the pandemic and more?"Between the drawing of the gun and the bullet is a drawing of a person who appears to have been shot twice and bleeding.