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A Michigan jury on Thursday (March 14) convicted the father of a teenager who fatally shot four classmates at the Oxford High School of manslaughter after prosecutors argued he bore responsibility because he and his wife gave their son a gun and ignored warning signs of violence.

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00:00 Count 1, involuntary manslaughter as to Madison Baldwin,
00:04 guilty of involuntary manslaughter as to Madison Baldwin.
00:09 Count 2, involuntary manslaughter as to Tate Muir,
00:15 guilty of involuntary manslaughter as to Tate Muir.
00:19 Contractor James Crumbly was found guilty on four counts of involuntary manslaughter charges,
00:24 stemming from the fatal shooting of Oxford High School in Michigan three years ago.
00:29 His wife Jennifer Crumbly was also convicted of similar charges last month.
00:34 Jurors found both of them guilty, agreeing with the prosecutors that they played a part in the
00:39 shooting where their son Ethan Crumbly killed four students and wounded seven others at the school
00:45 on November 30th in 2021. They argued that the couple bore responsibility as they gave their son
00:52 a gun and ignored warning signs of violence. Ethan pleaded guilty in 2022 to first-degree murder
00:59 charges, and he was sentenced to life in prison without parole in December last year.
01:04 Both James and Jennifer Crumbly will be sentenced on April 9th.
01:08 They are the first parents in the United States to be charged with manslaughter in a child school shooting.
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