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The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office in Michigan is investigating threats against prosecutors after the trial of James Crumbley, the father of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley.

Two jurors have judged James Crumbley and Ethan Crumbley, then 15, for their roles in the decision to carry out the Oxford High School shooting in November 2021, killing four students and injuring seven others. His wife, Jennifer Crumbley, was each found guilty on four counts of manslaughter. others.

James Crumbley appears to have threatened Karen McDonald, the Oakland County prosecutor who originally prosecuted the Crumbleys, during a jail summons, according to his office.

“These threats are currently being actively investigated by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office and will be included in the sentencing memorandum filed by our office,” McDonald’s office said in a press release Wednesday. . “To be clear, these threats were made directly to the prosecutor by name, telling her what would happen to her if she were released.”

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James Crumbley was found guilty of four counts of manslaughter in connection with the Nov. 30, 2021, shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan. (Mandy Wright/Detroit Free Press)

Her office said the “threats are serious and show a lack of remorse and accountability for their role in the deaths of the four students, including Tate Mire, who were murdered on November 30, 2021.” “It also shows that we continue to refuse to accept it,” he added. 16; Justin Schilling, 16 years old. Hannah St. Juliana, 14 years old. and Madisyn Baldwin (17).

Prosecutors also said they received multiple requests for copies of two confidential service agreements, or written government contracts, given to former Oxford High School dean Nicholas Ejak and counselor Sean Hopkins. Ta.

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Victims of Oxford High School Shooting

Ethan Crumbley, 15, entered Oxford High School on November 30, 2021, attended morning classes, met with a school counselor with his parents, and after being returned to class, he pulled a gun from his backpack. Killed. Tate Myre, 16, Justin Schilling, 16, Hannah St. Juliana, 14, and Madisyn Baldwin, 17. (FOX 2 Detroit)

The agreement “makes clear to Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Ejak, and their attorneys, Messrs. Fishman and Libitor, that there is never an implied or express promise of immunity, leniency, or accommodation of any kind.” ”, the public prosecutor’s office said in a press release. release.

McDonald’s office plans to make the offer agreement public in order to be transparent with the public.

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Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald speaks during James Crumbley's trial

Oakland County, Michigan Prosecutor Karen McDonald will begin closing arguments in the case against James Crumbley on March 13 in the Oakland County Courtroom in Pontiac, Michigan. (Mandy Wright/Detroit Free Press)

Chief prosecutor David Williams previously said: “The witnesses were never given immunity.” “Any statements to the contrary are false. The two school officials have approached prosecutors and agreed to honestly provide all the information they have. “The offeror’s agreement does not confer any immunity,” the indictment said. “

Williams added: “The sole purpose of the agreement is to allow witnesses to have an initial meeting with prosecutors without fear that what they say during that meeting will be used in criminal prosecution.” .

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People hug and pay their respects at a memorial at Oxford High School the day after the shooting that killed four people and injured eight others in Oxford, Michigan. Oxford Community Schools announced Monday that it would cancel all classes on Tuesday following threats against the middle school.

On November 30, 2021, a mass shooting occurred at Oxford High School in Michigan, leaving four students dead and seven others injured. (Seth Herald)

Both Ijak and Hopkins gave sworn testimony in the respective trials of James Crumbley and Jennifer Crumbley.

The families of the four victims of the Oxford High School shooting are now responding to school officials following the guilty verdicts of James and Jennifer, and Ethan Crumbley’s guilty plea and subsequent life sentence without parole. We are demanding that the government be held accountable.

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Jennifer and James Crumbley

Parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley.

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“While we are grateful that James and Jennifer Crumbley were found guilty, we want to be clear that this is just the beginning of our quest for justice and true accountability.” Change ” in a statement on Monday. “There is still much work to do to ensure that no other family in Michigan or across the country experiences the pain that we are feeling. We will not stop until real change occurs.”

James Crumbley is scheduled to be sentenced on April 9th.

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