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A judge has refused to allow the Oxford High School shooter to withdraw his guilty plea to two dozen charges, including terrorism and first-degree murder.
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Steve St. Juliana, alongside families of other victims of the Oxford High School shooting, is calling on the Michigan attorney general to investigate events at the school that preceded the shooting.
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Today, we look at the similarities between the shooting at a high school in Georgia, and what happened at Michigan's Oxford High three years ago — most notably, criminal charges against a parent of the shooting suspect. Then, we’ll visit an Underground Railroad exhibit in Ypsilanti. We’ll get the local history in this critical system of abolitionists. And we’re serving up the next episode of The Dish! Two West Michiganders make tortillas the right way.
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A jury in Michigan has heard closing arguments and started deliberating in the case of a Michigan school shooter's father.
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At the sentencing hearing for the Oxford High School shooter Friday, victims and their family members testified about the 2021 shooting and its devastating effects.
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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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What measures can Michigan State University take to protect its community when there is an active shooter?
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On the podcast, we try to piece together the law that allowed for someone with a prior gun-conviction to legally own another gun. We also hear from a public health researcher about why stronger policies alone aren’t enough.
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Today on the podcast we talk about what we know so far about the mass shooting at Michigan State University. We also hear from two students about what happened.
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Oxford Community Schools already faces multiple lawsuits for allegedly mishandling the situation that led up to accused shooter Ethan Crumbley’s rampage. The latest comes from the mother of one victim, senior Madisyn Baldwin.