Oxford community reflects on 2 years after shooting, calls for more resources, leadership accountability
The community of Oxford took a pause on Thursday to remember the four lives lost two years ago in the tragic high school shooting.
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The community of Oxford took a pause on Thursday to remember the four lives lost two years ago in the tragic high school shooting.
Thursday marks two years since the deadly mass shooting at Oxford High School.
Thursday marks two years since the Oxford High School Shooting. Since then, the district faced criticisms of their handling of the shooting and leadership changes.
On Tuesday, dozens of Oxford High School students stepped out of class to stand in the cold and rain to have a moment of silence for the four classmates killed by one of their own and demand change.
A 19-year-old college student who has survived two deadly mass school shootings in Michigan says things are looking up, but she remains dismayed by continued gun violence in the U.S. Kylie Ossege was shot and temporarily paralyzed when an armed classmate attacked Oxford High School in 2021.
Just two days after the parents of the Oxford school shooter were granted separate trials, new developments continue to emerge in their involuntary manslaughter case.
Stories were shared as the board gathered on Tuesday for the first time following the Oct. 30 release of a nearly 600-page independent investigation into the 2021 shooting at Oxford High School.
Other demands include full mental health resources for students and staff at Oxford Community Schools.
James and Jennifer were granted separate trials Monday afternoon, according to the court clerk.
Two days after the release of a nearly 600-page investigative report on the 2021 shooting at Oxford High School, parents are calling on school officials to be held accountable.
Public meetings are being held at 3:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Thursday.
Korey Bailey said the independent investigation proved his claims about the district withholding information were true.
A nearly 600-page independent investigation report finds that the Oxford High School shooting could have been prevented if proper training and guidelines had been in place.
The investigation team will also be in Oxford to discuss the findings at 1 p.m., 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 2.
The 572-page report comes a little over a year after New York-based firm Guidepost Solutions was hired to investigate the events leading up to the Nov. 30, 2021, shooting that left four students dead.
James and Jennifer Crumbley have requested permission to attend their son's sentencing in the Oxford High School shooting that took the lives of four students in 2021.
The family of Hana St. Juliana is accusing Michigan State Police of failing to complete mandatory duties to prevent the mass shooting, according to the lawsuit.
According to Oakland County court records, the trial for Jennifer and James Crumbley will begin on Jan. 23, 2024.
The Crumbleys attempted to have their case thrown out by appealing to the state's highest court.
The parents of the Oxford High School shooter will stand trial after the Michigan Supreme Court denied an appeal on behalf of James and Jennifer Crumbley.
Wolf Mueller, the attorney representing the families of Madisyn Baldwin and Phoebe Arthur, says he's pleased with the outcome.
The shooter's sentencing date will be in person and is scheduled for Dec. 8 at 9 a.m.
A teenager who killed four students at Michigan's Oxford High School will be sentenced to life in prison.
Buck Myre said the idea of the shooter getting life behind bars simply wasn't enough to start the healing process for his family and the community.
The judge will announce his decision about a life term on Sept. 29, followed by the actual sentencing on Dec. 8.
Prosecutors say the man was previously convicted of threatening to kill police officers and a judge in Macomb County.
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