Oxford school shooting: Parents speak out at board meeting for first time since tragedy
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Parents in Oxford, Michigan, spoke out Tuesday at the first school board meeting since a Nov. 30 shooting at Oxford High School left four students dead and seven others, including a teacher, injured.
"The first failure on the school is trust. We don't trust you anymore," the first parent to speak told school board members during the meeting recorded by WDIV, a local NBC affiliate. "Because now we've had catastrophic failures [on] your watch."
"Why didn't you call the police when you knew there was a kid with a problem?" he asked, receiving applause from the audience. "…I think you all need to resign tonight."
Another parent said parents were initially left in the dark when authorities began showing up at the school on Nov. 30.
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