Oxford Parents Demand State Probe into 2021 School Shooting
Three years after the tragedy, families seek a comprehensive investigation to drive systemic change and accountability.
- Victims' families are urging Michigan state officials to conduct a full investigation with subpoena power into the 2021 Oxford High School shooting.
- Parents argue that the existing Guidepost Solutions report was incomplete due to lack of cooperation from key school officials.
- The families emphasize the need for accountability and systemic change to prevent future incidents, rather than solely prosecuting individuals.
- Attorney General Dana Nessel's offers to investigate were rejected by local authorities, leaving the Guidepost findings unaddressed by the state.
- The call for investigation is supported by the broader Oxford community, including local police and fire officials, stressing the urgency for action.