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A brand-new way of approaching school shootings': How Michigan prosecutor Karen McDonald made an 'instinctual' and rare decision to charge Ethan Crumbley's mother and father - and how it could set a US precedent
2021-12-12
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
  • Ethan Crumbley, 15, is accused of shooting four classmates and injuring several others inside a Michigan school last month

  • His parents, James and Jennifer, encouraged Ethan's love of guns and bought him a 9mm handgun just before the shooting

  • Michigan prosecutor Karen McDonald said she 'instinctively knew' holding the adults accountable was the right thing to do as evidence mounted
Posted by:Skidmark

#16  Guess I was one beer over the line: no gin for you after all dat creative work den.

It's all been:

Posted by: Elmereting Cleper2091    2021-12-12 17:33  

#15  ^^^^
Tanks I re assemble dat re: mark
Posted by: Elmereting Cleper2091    2021-12-12 17:27  

#14  Sews u c from da pics, dats me, lie-inga on my baxz, in mize gold cough-in, on da levels for da first timz in a looooong timz, ya re-formed.



Enddayz iz r a bringin da coppurz back, at da time of my level an abitz above Dem ... buttz my family canz affordz dat now...yeah becauz o dis...

The "Official George Floyd Memorial Fund" on the GoFundMe site surpassed $13 million and broke the record for the highest number of individual donations on the crowdfunding site, anna dis...

UnitedHealth Group said it will pay for the college education of George Floyd's children and donate more than $10 million to help Twin Cities neighborhoods hurt by the riots of the past week. (last year)

da gold coffin an allz, Iza hero...
Posted by: Elmereting Cleper2091    2021-12-12 16:59  

#13  Minneapolis City Council and mayor vote to fund police department to nearly pre-George Floyd levels
published December 11, 2021
Posted by: Elmereting Cleper2091    2021-12-12 16:36  

#12  What's happening with that Milwaukee Uncle who inspired the latest feral attack on elderly white Waukesha?
Posted by: Merrick Ferret   2021-12-12 16:28  

#11  You can do better Clep. I just know you can.

Posted by: Besoeker   2021-12-12 15:26  

#10  Ya man, uz got dat right now, dis iz discriminations again da parents. I ain't no fall guy for my kidz, da ones I know, an da onez I don't know. An day putz up a statutez 2me...
Posted by: Elmereting Cleper2091   2021-12-12 15:10  

#9  "My beloved saint of a son, Dindu Nuffin!"
Posted by: Frank G   2021-12-12 14:59  

#8  ...huh? They're always there screaming 'my child didn't do it' to the TV cameras.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-12-12 14:35  

#7  while far greater number of POC parents have never been held 'accountable'.

Can't find'em.
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-12-12 12:07  

#6  Strange the prosecutor waiting till it was white parents while far greater number of POC parents have never been held 'accountable'.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-12-12 12:02  

#5  What comes next? Every person who didn't denounce the kid is a co-conspirator to murder?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-12-12 09:46  

#4  I thought parents were responsible for what their kids did

"Hey Dad, can I fly to an island in the Caribbean and hang out with Presidents and English princes?
How about a private party at an old missile silo in New Mexico?"
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-12-12 09:40  

#3  Seems like she's trying to back-end corruption of blood (backwards, though).
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2021-12-12 09:30  

#2  Is it really a 'precedent?' I thought parents were responsible for what their kids did - like not preventing kids' alcohol use at their parties. And from the evidence presented in the article there were plenty of warning signs of which the parents were aware. (So were or should have been the authorities.) This looks like a typically preventable tragedy.
Posted by: Glenmore   2021-12-12 09:20  

#1  So I guess if judges can make up their own laws (Fruit of the Poisoned Tree, etc), it would be unreasonable to prevent prosecutors from doing the same.
Posted by: Mercutio   2021-12-12 09:19  

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