- Parents of Oxford students killed in 2021 mass shooting again call for a state probe of the school, officials
- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says local authorities have not cooperated in a way that allows her to launch a probe
- The shooter and his parents were both sentenced to prison following the death of four students.
Parents of Oxford High School students killed in a 2021 mass shooting on Monday renewed a call for a state investigation into the shooting, including failures by school officials to prevent the attack.
Attorney General Dana Nessel, however, maintained she still has not received the cooperation from local officials necessary to begin an outside inquiry.
Parents of the four children killed in the shooting held a press conference Monday as a “call to action” for the state to conduct a “comprehensive” investigation of actions before and after the shooting, said Buck Myre, the father of student Tate Myre, who was killed in the shooting…