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Michigan school shooter’s father on trial: Jury begins deliberation

The jury left the Michigan courtroom on Wednesday afternoon to begin its deliberations. They will determine if James Crumbley is guilty of involuntary murder after he failed to secure the gun that his son used. In her closing remarks, prosecutor Karen McDonald urged 12 members of the jury to convict Crumbley. She argued that…

 After reportedly failing to secure the gun his son used, a jury left a courtroom in Michigan on Wednesday afternoon to begin deliberations. In her closing statement, prosecutor Karen McDonald urged the 12-member jury to convict Crumbley, arguing that… A jury left a courtroom in Michigan on Wednesday afternoon to begin deliberations to determine whether James Crumbley, the father of a school shooter, is guilty of involuntary manslaughter after he reportedly failed to secure the gun his son used. In her closing statement, prosecutor Karen McDonald urged the 12-member jury to convict Crumbley, arguing that… 

The jury left the Michigan courtroom on Wednesday afternoon to begin its deliberations. They will determine if James Crumbley is guilty of involuntary murder after he failed to secure the gun that his son used. In her closing remarks, prosecutor Karen McDonald urged 12 members of the jury to convict Crumbley. She argued that…

  

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