Crumbley Parents Face 10-15 Years in Prison for Son's School Shooting
Prosecutors seek maximum sentences for James and Jennifer Crumbley, citing gross negligence and lack of remorse in the 2021 Oxford High School tragedy.
- Prosecutors will request 10 to 15 years in prison for James and Jennifer Crumbley, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in their son's deadly school shooting.
- James Crumbley's threatening jail calls against prosecutor revealed, showing a lack of remorse and blame shifting.
- Both parents could have prevented the shooting with simple actions, say prosecutors, highlighting their failure to secure a firearm and ignoring their son's mental health needs.
- James Crumbley seeks time served, while Jennifer Crumbley wishes to avoid prison altogether, proposing house arrest instead.
- Their son, Ethan Crumbley, pleaded guilty to the shooting at Oxford High School and was sentenced to life in prison.