Michigan School Shooter's Mother Convicted in Landmark Verdict
The conviction marks the first time a shooter's parent has been held legally accountable for their child's actions in a school shooting.
- The mother of the Michigan school shooter has been convicted, setting a precedent for parental accountability in school shootings.
- The father of a victim praised the conviction, highlighting its significance for justice and safety in schools.
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- Efforts to pass online safety legislation gain momentum as parents lobby Congress after a hearing.