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Michigan woman killed in crash along I-70 in Missouri
Michigan woman killed in crash along I-70 in Missouri

CBS News

time4 days ago

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Michigan woman killed in crash along I-70 in Missouri

U-M garden vandalized; Jennifer Crumbley seeking decision from judge; other top stories and weather U-M garden vandalized; Jennifer Crumbley seeking decision from judge; other top stories and weather U-M garden vandalized; Jennifer Crumbley seeking decision from judge; other top stories and weather A Michigan woman was killed in a crash Friday night near Nelson, Missouri, according to the highway patrol. The victim was listed in the Missouri State Highway Patrol report as a 33-year-old woman from Saginaw. She was driving a 2012 Chevrolet Cruze eastbound on Interstate 70, near milepost 84, at the time of the 10 p.m. crash. The car drove off the right side of the road and struck a bridge. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the report, with the body taken to the Saline County Coroner's office. The Saline County Sheriff's Office assisted troopers at the scene.

Michigan court ends effort to sue Oxford school staff over 2021 mass shooting
Michigan court ends effort to sue Oxford school staff over 2021 mass shooting

Washington Post

time28-05-2025

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  • Washington Post

Michigan court ends effort to sue Oxford school staff over 2021 mass shooting

DETROIT — The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed appeals by families of students killed or wounded at Oxford High School in 2021, ending efforts to hold employees partly responsible for the mass shooting. Under Michigan law, immunity is a high hurdle to overcome in lawsuits against a government body, including public school staff. Lawyers typically have to show that gross negligence occurred. The court, in a two-sentence order, said it would not step into the litigation. The decision means a 3-0 Court of Appeals decision in favor of school employees will stand. A lawyer for the families said he would speak at an afternoon news conference. The appeals court in September said there was no evidence that Oxford staff were the 'proximate cause' of the tragedy, noting it was 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley who 'made the definite and premeditated decision' to take a gun to school, kill four students and wound seven other people. Before the shooting, he sketched images of a gun, a bullet and a wounded man on a math paper, accompanied by despondent phrases. His parents were quickly called to a meeting at school but declined to take him home. No one — parents or staff — checked the boy's backpack for a gun, though an administrator joked that it was heavy. Crumbley, now 19, is serving a life prison sentence. His parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley, are each serving 10-year sentences for involuntary manslaughter. Prosecutors said they had ignored his mental health needs, bought him a gun as a gift and then failed to safely secure it. ___ Follow Ed White at

Michigan court ends effort to sue Oxford school staff over 2021 mass shooting
Michigan court ends effort to sue Oxford school staff over 2021 mass shooting

The Independent

time28-05-2025

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  • The Independent

Michigan court ends effort to sue Oxford school staff over 2021 mass shooting

The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed appeals by families of students killed or wounded at Oxford High School in 2021, ending efforts to hold employees partly responsible for the mass shooting. Under Michigan law, immunity is a high hurdle to overcome in lawsuits against a government body, including public school staff. Lawyers typically have to show that gross negligence occurred. The court, in a two-sentence order, said it would not step into the litigation. The decision means a 3-0 Court of Appeals decision in favor of school employees will stand. A lawyer for the families said he would speak at an afternoon news conference. The appeals court in September said there was no evidence that Oxford staff were the 'proximate cause' of the tragedy, noting it was 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley who 'made the definite and premeditated decision' to take a gun to school, kill four students and wound seven other people. Before the shooting, he sketched images of a gun, a bullet and a wounded man on a math paper, accompanied by despondent phrases. His parents were quickly called to a meeting at school but declined to take him home. No one — parents or staff — checked the boy's backpack for a gun, though an administrator joked that it was heavy. Crumbley, now 19, is serving a life prison sentence. His parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley, are each serving 10-year sentences for involuntary manslaughter. Prosecutors said they had ignored his mental health needs, bought him a gun as a gift and then failed to safely secure it. ___

Michigan court ends effort to sue Oxford school staff over 2021 mass shooting
Michigan court ends effort to sue Oxford school staff over 2021 mass shooting

Associated Press

time28-05-2025

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  • Associated Press

Michigan court ends effort to sue Oxford school staff over 2021 mass shooting

DETROIT (AP) — The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed appeals by families of students killed or wounded at Oxford High School in 2021, ending efforts to hold employees partly responsible for the mass shooting. Under Michigan law, immunity is a high hurdle to overcome in lawsuits against a government body, including public school staff. Lawyers typically have to show that gross negligence occurred. The court, in a two-sentence order, said it would not step into the litigation. The decision means a 3-0 Court of Appeals decision in favor of school employees will stand. A lawyer for the families said he would speak at an afternoon news conference. The appeals court in September said there was no evidence that Oxford staff were the 'proximate cause' of the tragedy, noting it was 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley who 'made the definite and premeditated decision' to take a gun to school, kill four students and wound seven other people. Before the shooting, he sketched images of a gun, a bullet and a wounded man on a math paper, accompanied by despondent phrases. His parents were quickly called to a meeting at school but declined to take him home. No one — parents or staff — checked the boy's backpack for a gun, though an administrator joked that it was heavy. Crumbley, now 19, is serving a life prison sentence. His parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley, are each serving 10-year sentences for involuntary manslaughter. Prosecutors said they had ignored his mental health needs, bought him a gun as a gift and then failed to safely secure it. ___ Follow Ed White at

Michigan school shooter loses appeal in bid to withdraw guilty plea in 4 deaths
Michigan school shooter loses appeal in bid to withdraw guilty plea in 4 deaths

Associated Press

time06-05-2025

  • Associated Press

Michigan school shooter loses appeal in bid to withdraw guilty plea in 4 deaths

PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan court said Tuesday it won't accept an appeal from a school shooter who was sentenced to life in prison in 2023 for killing four students and wounding others. The Court of Appeals turned down Ethan Crumbley's application 'for lack of merit in the grounds presented.' Crumbley pleaded guilty to the 2021 Oxford High School shooting. After he received a rare no-parole sentence, a new legal team asked a judge to set aside the life term and also allow Crumbley to withdraw the guilty plea. Oakland County Judge Kwame Rowe said no. He said Crumbley's plea was 'knowingly, voluntarily, and accurately given.' Crumbley, now 19, was 15 when he committed the mass shooting on Nov. 30, 2021. Earlier that day, his parents were summoned to discuss violent drawings and agonizing phrases written on a math assignment. They didn't take him home, and no one checked his backpack for a gun. Crumbley's appellate lawyers claim that his brain development was likely diminished by his mother's use of alcohol. Prosecutors, however, noted that fetal alcohol spectrum disorder was not raised by a psychologist who testified on Crumbley's behalf during the sentencing phase. His parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley, are serving 10-year prison terms for involuntary manslaughter. They were accused of making a gun accessible at home and failing to foresee that the mass shooting was possible.

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