The parents of the 15-year-old accused of killing four students at a high school in southeast Michigan last week “could have stopped” the mass shooting but chose not to act, authorities have said.That is what prompted local prosecutors to file involuntary manslaughter charges against James and Jennifer Crumbley in what observers say is one of the first times the parents of an accused mass shooter in the United States have faced criminal charges.The Crumbleys, who pleaded not guilty, are expected to mount a stern defence, but analysts say the charges against them send an equally forceful message in a country struggling to stop deadly gun violence in schools.
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