Oxford shooter’s father guilty of manslaughter for role in mass shooting, jury finds
A jury on Thursday found the father of the Oxford High School shooter guilty of involuntary manslaughter, making him the second-ever parent of a U.S. school shooter to be charged and convicted in connection with the shooting.
James Crumbley was declared guilty by a jury on Thursday, March 14, just over one month after his wife was convicted of the same four crimes. Both parents were charged in connection with the four students murdered by their son at the high school on Nov. 30, 2021.
Jurors reached their guilty verdict after several hours of deliberation, which followed just over four days of witness testimony at James Crumbley’s trial.
Read more: WDIV (Detroit, MI)