Parents of Michigan shooting victims call for school accountability after shooter's parents found guilty
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The parents of four Michigan teenagers who were killed in a November 2021 shooting at Oxford High School are calling for school and district officials to be held accountable.
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"While we are grateful that James and Jennifer Crumbley were found guilty, we want to be very clear that this is just the beginning of our quest for justice and true accountability," the families, who together identified as a group called "The Families for Change," said in a Monday statement. "There is so much more that needs to be done to ensure other families in Michigan and across the country don’t experience the pain that we feel and we will not stop until real change is made."
The Families for Change represent the parents of the four students who were killed on Nov. 30, 2021, including Tate Myre, 16; Justin Shilling, 16; Hana St. Juliana, 14; and Madisyn Baldwin, 17. Seven other victims were injured during the shooting.
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