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A Michigan jury received instructions from a judge and began deliberations Monday in a novel trial against a school shooter's mother who could go to prison if convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the deaths of four students in 2021.“You must not let sympathy, bias or prejudice influence your decision,” Oakland County Judge Cheryl Matthews said.
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17-year-old Ethan Crumbley is scheduled to be sentenced next month for the shooting spree that killed four of his classmates and wounded six other students and a teacher.
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On Monday, a firm hired by the district in the wake of the deadly 2021 shooting at Oxford High School released a report on the district’s security and safety policies.
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Today on the Stateside podcast, we heard updates on all of the legal cases related to the November 2021 shooting at Oxford High School.
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The story of a school shooting doesn’t end with a news cycle. It doesn't end when the cameras stop showing up to campus or when weapon detecting devices are installed at a school. It’s an ongoing story, and one that only the people who’ve gone through it can truly understand.
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Around Oxford, Justin Shilling was known for his bright and outgoing personality. After he was shot and killed in a school shooting last year, his closest friends have tried to keep his memory alive as they make sense of their own experiences.
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Steve and Reina St. Juliana sat across from each other at their family dining table to share memories of Hana St. Juliana — daughter and sister — and to talk about the toll that this year has taken on them. It’s clear in their voices that they’re tired.
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Zoe Touray and Aubrey Greenfield are both survivors of the Oxford shooting. In the aftermath of the tragedy, Zoe, now an Oxford alumna, and Aubrey, a current senior, both became involved in gun reform activism.
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Oxford High School teachers Lauren Rambo and Melissa Gibbons sat down with each other for a conversation about what it’s like to teach after a mass shooting and why they want to share their perspectives.
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On today's show, a discussion about what a divided Congress means for Michigan's auto industry. We also got the scoop on one of the state's greatest comeback stories: the wild turkey. Plus, it's football season. We heard the tale of a 1970 pickup game that took an unusual turn. Then, a quick update on the Patmos library. We ended with an essay written and read by an Oxford high shooting survivor.