Mother of School Shooter Charged with Involuntary Manslaughter as Tragic Negligence Unveiled

Oxford, Michigan – In a tragic incident that shocked the nation, a teenager opened fire at his high school, killing four peers and injuring several others. The 17-year-old student pulled a gun from his backpack and carried out the deadly shooting spree. The devastating incident could have been prevented if the backpack had been checked properly, according to prosecutor Karen McDonald. During closing arguments, McDonald revealed that the shooter had left a chilling message in a drawing, which depicted his plan to commit the heinous act. The message pleaded for help, indicating that the shooter … Read more

Closing Arguments Conclude in Trial for Mother of Oxford High School Shooter, Jury Begins Deliberations

OXFORD, Mich. – The trial for the mother of the Oxford High School shooter has concluded after seven days of testimony, and now it is up to the jury to make a decision. Throughout the trial, prosecutors presented 21 witnesses, while the defense only called Jennifer Crumbley herself to testify. Both sides gave their closing arguments on Friday, and the jury has been instructed to refrain from discussing or reading about the case until deliberations begin on Monday, Feb. 5. Jennifer and James Crumbley are facing four counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection with their … Read more

Landmark Trial: Mother of Michigan School Shooter Faces Manslaughter Charges as Prosecution Highlights Disturbing Pre-Attack Warning Signs

PONTIAC, Mich. – The trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of a Michigan school shooter, reached its final arguments on Friday. The groundbreaking trial centers on whether she should be held accountable for the deaths of four students. Prosecutors presented a compelling case, highlighting a disturbing drawing created by her son before the tragedy. In the drawing, he pleaded for help. Jennifer Crumbley, 45, and her husband, James Crumbley, 47, are facing charges of involuntary manslaughter. They are accused of allowing a gun to be accessible at home and neglecting their son Ethan’s mental health. … Read more

Former Saints Defensive End Will Smith’s Shooter Found Guilty of Manslaughter in Landmark Verdict

New Orleans, Louisiana – A jury in New Orleans deliberated for more than four hours before reaching a guilty verdict in the case of the deadly shooting of former New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith. Cardell Hayes, the man accused of shooting Smith following a vehicle crash in April 2016, was convicted of manslaughter for a second time. The altercation began over a dispute regarding whether Smith’s vehicle had hit Hayes’ Hummer. The jury’s decision could result in Hayes facing up to four decades in prison. The previous conviction in December 2016 also found … Read more