Another instance of “warning signs ignored” before a mass shooting in a school. Ignored may be the wrong word here.
U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- More than a month after Ethan Crumbley, the 15-year-old who opened fire at Oxford High School in Michigan, killing four students and wounding others, pleaded guilty to 24 counts, published reports in the Detroit Free Press say two whistleblowers are alleging school safety protocols weren’t followed that could have prevented the tragedy.
In the aftermath of the Nov. 30, 2021 incident, Michigan lawmakers mounted an effort to pass restrictive gun control legislation including a ban on ammunition magazines capable of holding more than ten rounds.
Mother Jones is reporting that two former school district board members, identified as former President Tom Donnelly and former Treasurer Korey Bailey, told reporters they resigned in September alleging “stonewalling” on the part of district officials and the district’s legal counsel “amid a flurry of pending civil lawsuits against the school district and several of its employees.”
By Dave Workman