Parents of Accused Oxford Shooter Asking for $400,000 Bond Reduction
The parents of the accused Oxford High School shooter are asking for a lower bond.
The Crumbley’s attorney states the parents didn’t know their son was going to commit a violence act and are “devastated” by this incident.
The Crumbley’s bond currently stands at $500,000 each. They’re asking for it to be dropped down to $100,000. The attorney also says if they’re let out of jail, they’ll both wear an electronic monitor.
Both James and Jennifer Crumbley have pleaded not guilty to four counts of involuntary manslaughter.
The next bond hearing is currently set for Jan. 7.
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