James Crumbley's Sentencing for Involuntary Manslaughter in Oxford High School Shooting

James Crumbley, father of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley, calls himself a 'martyr' and expresses a militaristic stance in jail calls obtained by Fox News Digital. He was sentenced to 10-15 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter related to the school shooting. His statements include threats towards the prosecutor and a declaration of fighting for freedom.

Sentencing of James and Jennifer Crumbley for Involuntary Manslaughter

James and Jennifer Crumbley, parents of a mass school shooter who killed four classmates and injured seven others, were sentenced to 10-15 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. The parents were found guilty of ignoring signs of their son's troubled behavior and buying him a handgun. The case may set a precedent for holding parents accountable for their child's actions.

Trial of James Crumbley, Father of Teenage Shooter

The trial of James Crumbley, the father of a teenage shooter at Oxford High School, begins with jury selection. Prosecutors accuse the parents of ignoring their son's mental health needs and providing him access to a gun. James Crumbley faces involuntary manslaughter charges similar to his wife, who was found guilty in a previous trial.

School Shooting Trial

The trial of James Crumbley, the father of a Michigan teenager who shot and killed four classmates in 2021, begins with him facing four counts of involuntary manslaughter.