Posted on 02/06/2024 10:55:49 AM PST by CFW
he mother of a shooter who killed four students at a high school in Oxford, Mich., in 2021 was found guilty Tuesday on all charges of involuntary manslaughter.
Jennifer Crumbley, 45, had pleaded not guilty to four involuntary manslaughter counts, and the jury found her guilty after 10 hours of deliberation, per CNN.
Her son, Ethan Crumbley, was sentenced to life in prison in December after he pleaded guilty in 2022 to two dozen charges, including terrorism and first-degree murder.
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>> I don’t want hear hypothetical examples ...
>> Kids aren’t supposed to ...
rejecting hypotheticals while expressing a hypothetical
It’s not a valid analogy deal with it
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(4) If an individual violates subsection (1) or (2) by failing to store or leave a firearm in the required manner and, as a result of the violation, a minor obtains the firearm, discharges it and inflicts injury upon the minor or any other individual, the individual is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 5 years or a fine of not more than $5,000.00, or both.”
I wouldn’t be surprised if she received *multiple* felony counts. Lock her up. You bleeding hearts can cry to someone else about changing existing gun laws
I feel for the four families ruined by the kid.
Just because you have the right to own a firearm it doesn’t mean you can be irresponsible
It’s a felony according to Michigan state law
Didnt give the gun.
I looked it up DuckDuckGo is my friend
... Her behavior, indifference, and lack of taking any sort of responsibility was the reason for the verdict.
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What about the parents of these inner-city youths car jacking, shooting guns, running wild? Will their follks also be charged?
I think this verdict is based on race.
On November 30, 2021, a mass shooting occurred at Oxford High School in the Detroit exurb of Oxford Township, Michigan, United States. Ethan Robert Crumbley, age 15, armed with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun, murdered four students and injured seven people, including a teacher. Authorities arrested and charged Crumbley as an adult for 24 crimes, including murder and terrorism. Crumbley pleaded guilty to all of the charges in October 2022. On December 8, 2023, Crumbley was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole plus an additional 24 years.
Standard write up from Wikipedia
Thanks Chang.
The school principal & teacher needs to be charged & convicted as well...
They should have kicked the student out of the school after the mother refused to take him home when they asked...
My father bought me a .22 when I was 12 or 13.
Did she buy him the gun or did she buy it for herself and he took it? I don’t remember what was the case.
It is perfectly legal in a lot of states for a person of that age.
To own such a firearm in many states.
I read that it was a Christmas present from his parents.
exactly right..im in michigan...Whitmer has been after gun owners since they legally protested over her covid garbage. This will be her Presidential platform in 2028...”look what i did to guns in michigan” The prosecutor wants to be the next governor...Michigan is completely run by anti gun females. This is an absurd conviction..didnt help that she had the worst defense attorney iver ever seen. Sorry, if i ever get in serious trouble, last thing im getting is a female attorney. Their voices just irritate and annoy. People cheering this on better rethink this...this is a scape goat case for school shootings....until the next shooting. She better appeal this and get a better lawyer...
the gun was bought for shooting range visits only...they didnt just hand him the gun and say here ya go kid, do what you want. What a absurd conviction...guess you gotta be a mind reader now to know what a persons gonna do....you can apply this to any crime now...
I don’t think the DC did all that bad’ all things considered; I think she knew the fix was in from the beginning.
She knew it and I knew it when the jury sent in a question to the judge as to whether or not they were allowed to “infer” things.
In any event, I doubt she’ll be appellate counsel.
absurd.
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