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Oxford Community Schools district approved the hiring of outside firms for a third-party investigation into the events surrounding the November shooting at Oxford High School at a special board meeting Tuesday night. This is a reversal of its original decision to delay until all litigation is resolved.
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A judge has declined a request to reduce bond for James and Jennifer Crumbley. The parents of the teenager accused of killing four people at Oxford High School last year will remain jailed with bond set at a half-million dollars.
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During a Thursday press conference, the Oxford Community Group said they’re disappointed that the district and school board haven’t taken certain steps to improve security at Oxford High, after the November mass shooting that killed four students.
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Rochester Hills District Court Judge Julie Nicholson said following Thursday’s preliminary examination for Jennifer and James Crumbley that she found enough evidence to send their case to circuit court.
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We talked to a reporter about the latest news involving the parents of the alleged Oxford High School shooter. And, we heard from the founder of the Autism History Museum in Lansing. Plus, one woman’s story on how not being able terminate an unwanted pregnancy shaped how she sees the abortion debate.
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Attorneys say the teenager charged with killing four students at Oxford High School will pursue an insanity defense.
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Students Returned to classrooms in Oxford High School Monday almost eight weeks after a mass shooting there killed four students.
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A Michigan teenager charged in a mass shooting that left four students dead at his high school and others wounded has made his first appearance in trial court. 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley was arraigned Wednesday in Oakland County Circuit Court via video from the jail.
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A teenager charged with killing four students at their Michigan high school has waived a key court hearing. The decision means Ethan Crumbley's case moves straight to a trial court in suburban Detroit.
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Oxford High School still isn't ready to reopen. But the superintendent announced a tentative plan to share the middle school for two weeks, starting next Monday.