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Michigan has been a focal point of the debate over firearm rights, the availability of guns, and how to quell gun violence after incidents including mass shootings at Oxford High School in 2021, and Michigan State University in 2023
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Jennifer and James Crumbley are the first parents convicted in a U.S. mass school shooting. They were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
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James Crumbley told a judge Wednesday that he would not testify in his own defense
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Jurors saw a video of an interview between investigators and Ethan Crumbley's parents shortly after the mass shooting. James Crumbley insisted that a gun and ammunition were hidden at home.
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Run by the crisis services agency Common Ground, the center is located just off the MSU campus and aims to serve the broader community
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Organizers implored lawmakers to take further action to curb gun violence
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The university is holding several events to honor the victims of the shooting
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The case against the mother whose son gunned down four classmates at Oxford Hight School in 2021 could set a precedent for whether parents can be held criminally responsible for the actions of their child
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Jennifer Crumbley is on trial for involuntary manslaughter. She's accused of neglecting her son’s needs and making a gun accessible at home
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is part of a coalition trying to stop the sale of military-grade ammunition to civilians