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In the aftermath of Michigan's deadliest high school shooting, Jeremy Crumbley, the father of the perpetrator Ethan Crumbley, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. His wife Jennifer had previously faced similar convictions, highlighting the scrutiny on parental responsibility when minors commit violent crimes. Despite Ethan displaying concerning behaviors, prosecutors argued Jeremy failed to address the warning signs adequately, enabling the tragic events. The landmark case set a precedent holding parents accountable for their role in preventing such devastating incidents.

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