Facing likely prison sentences, Michigan school shooter’s parents seek mercy from judge
- The parents of a Michigan school shooter face sentencing after their son killed four students in 2021. They were convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
- The parents sought to avoid prison, facing a minimum 10-year sentence. Prosecutors argued they played a role in the tragedy.
- Despite not knowing their son had a gun at school, the parents were found guilty. They could face up to 15 years if release is denied.
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