Michigan School Shooter Gets Life Without Parole

The Detroit News reports:

The teen who killed four people at Oxford High School on Nov. 30, 2021 was sentenced to life in prison without the chance of parole Friday.

After a wrenching day of emotional statements from victims touched by the Nov. 30, 2021 Oxford High School shooting, the shooter told an Oakland County judge he has done terrible things that no one should ever do and was sorry for the attack that killed four people.

Over the summer, a Miller hearing was held for Crumbley, which was constitutionally required because the shooter is a minor charged as an adult. Crumbley’s parents asked to attend Friday’s sentencing, but their request was denied. James and Jennifer Crumbley are facing involuntary manslaughter charges connected to the shooting.

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