Tonight, an interview with the prosecutor involved in the cases of both James and Jennifer Crumbly, the parents of the 2021 Michigan school shooter. The prosecutor, Karen McDonald, spoke a day after James Crumbly was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, the same charges his wife was convicted of just a few weeks before.
McDonald, who had been under a gag order for over two years, expressed confidence in the strength of the case against the Crumblys. She emphasized that while the parents did not pull the trigger, they were still responsible for their actions.
The guilty verdicts against the Crumblys are seen as setting a new precedent regarding the accountability of parents of school shooters. Legal experts believe that these charges could have implications for similar cases across the country.
McDonald explained that the decision to charge the Crumblys was based on evidence that showed they were aware of their son's intentions. She highlighted a text from the mother urging her son not to go through with the shooting as a key piece of evidence.
When asked about addressing mental health issues in such cases, McDonald stressed the importance of implementing evidence-based programs to teach distress tolerance and emotional social skills. She emphasized the need for early intervention and crisis identification.
As a parent herself, McDonald stated that her role in the prosecution was driven by her promise to handle the case as if it were her own child. She reiterated her commitment to seeking justice for the victims and their families.
While McDonald does not anticipate pursuing criminal charges against school officials, the families of the victims are seeking accountability from the school itself.
Overall, McDonald's approach to the case reflects her dedication to upholding the law and ensuring the safety of children in the community. Her perspective as a former teacher, judge, and prosecutor, combined with her role as a parent, has guided her in seeking justice in this high-profile case.