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CNN —During a pivotal meeting with school employees hours before the mass shooting at a Michigan high school, James Crumbley told his son there were “people you can talk to,” a school counselor testified Monday in the father’s manslaughter trial. Hopkins testified “on the surface level” it appeared James Crumbley was showing the appropriate level of care for his then-15-year-old son, Ethan Crumbley. The case against James Crumbley, like the one against his wife, is set to test the limits of who is responsible for a mass shooting. James Crumbley did not protest, according to the counselor. “You will not hear that James Crumbley knew what his son was going to do,” she said.
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Details of the exchange came from depositions provided by school officials after several families sued the Oxford Community School District in federal court last year. According to Hopkins' testimony, Johnson said, the counselor commented on the backpack's weight after the teacher gave it to him. After returning to the meeting, Hopkins gave the bag to Ejak, who passed it to the teen. Johnson said some school officials missed other red flags, including an incident Nov. 29 where the suspect's teacher saw him looking at images of bullets on his phone. After the teacher began reviewing his classwork and noticed his interests "leaned toward the violent side," Johnson said, she reported what she found to other school officials, including Hopkins.
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