Oxford high school ignored warnings of suspect's disturbing social posts before shooting: Lawsuits
Two new federal lawsuits filed by victims of the Oxford High School shooting in Michigan alleges that school administrators were made aware of the disturbing social posts allegedly written by the suspected shooter, Ethan Crumbley. The lawsuits claims the parents of two sisters at the school, one of whom was shot in the incident, contacted Oxford officials in the days before the shooting to express concern about the social media postings. The school district has not commented on the allegations.