The parents of an Oxford, Mich., school shooter were sentenced to 10 to 15 years each for involuntary manslaughter for the slaying of three students, making them the first parents convicted in connection to a U.S. mass shooting.
The parents of an Oxford, Mich., school shooter were sentenced to 10 to 15 years each for involuntary manslaughter for the slaying of three students, making them the first parents convicted in connection to a U.S. mass shooting.

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