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Recent School Shooting in Michigan Raises Questions about Gun Control Laws
The prosecution argues that the parents of the alleged shooter who killed four students at Oxford High School are partially responsible for the shooting. Prosecutors believe the parents bought the gun, gave their son access to it, and ignored warning signs that their son was planning to use the gun in a violent manner.
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The parents of the suspected shooter in the Oxford High School shooting in Michigan have been charged with involuntary manslaughter, with prosecutors alleging that they bought the gun, made their son feel as if it was his and offered him support in researching ammunition.
07:27 - 11:52 (04:25)
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The parents of the suspected shooter in the Oxford High School shooting in Michigan have been charged with involuntary manslaughter, with prosecutors alleging that they bought the gun, made their son feel as if it was his and offered him support in researching ammunition. However, they quickly came to suspect that their son could be the shooter.
ChapterRecent School Shooting in Michigan Raises Questions about Gun Control Laws
EpisodeA New Strategy for Prosecuting School Shootings
PodcastThe Daily
After the parents of the Michigan school shooter failed to appear in court, a manhunt ensued to locate them.
11:52 - 12:59 (01:06)
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After the parents of the Michigan school shooter failed to appear in court, a manhunt ensued to locate them. The parents later turned themselves into the authorities after being discovered in an empty commercial building nearly an hour away.