Judge Delays Case Against Michigan School Suspect's Parents
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They're accused of giving their 15-year-old son access to a gun and failing to intervene when they were confronted by the school.
A judge on Tuesday granted a prosecutor more time to collect and share additional evidence against the parents of a boy charged with killing four students at Oxford High School, partly to give the Michigan community "time to heal" during the holiday season.
James and Jennifer Crumbley are charged with involuntary manslaughter. They're accused of giving their 15-year-old son access to a gun and failing to intervene when they were confronted with his disturbing drawings a few hours before the Nov. 30 shooting.
The teenager is separately charged as an adult with murder and other crimes.
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