Mass Killings

This type of violence involves the killing of four or more individuals in a single location, not including the perpetrator.


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James Crumbley's defense attorney delivers her closing argument.
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Michigan prosecutor delivers closings in the case against James Crumbley.
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Julie Grant with a photo of the Oxford High school sign on the monitor.
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Several witnesses took the stand in the School Shooter Dad Trial including a detective and sergeant from the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.
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Luke Kirtley testifies in court
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Julie Grant with pics of Ethan Crumbley's drawings on the monitor behind her.
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Shawn Hopkins
Despite numerous red flags and interactions with school officials, the school shooter's issues were never directly addressed, which led to the deadly shooting at Oxford High School.
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violent drawings in pen on a piece of paper
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still video image of james and jennifer crumbley at oxford high
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Experts break down the relationship between James Crumbley and his son.
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Prosecutors claim the Crumbleys bought their teen son the gun, all the while ignoring his mental health needs.
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Cammy Back testifies selling a gun to James Crumbley.
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James Crumbley speaks to his lawyer in court
James Crumbley in court at his trial.
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Julie Grant with James and Jennifer Crumbley on the monitor.
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Attorneys present their opening statements in the School Shooter Dad Trial, where James Crumbley faces four counts of involuntary manslaughter.
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James Crumbley
james crumbley appears in court
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prosecutor delivers opening statement
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james crumbley appears in court
James Crumbley enters the courtroom
James Crumbley mug shot.
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Jennifer Crumbley takes the stand.
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James Crumbley
James Crumbley will face four involuntary manslaughter charges when his trial starts in March.
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James Crumbley wants jurors from a different county to decide his involuntary manslaughter case.
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James Crumbley