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      Michigan school shooter’s parents sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison for role in attack

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 9 April - 16:48

    Jennifer and James Crumbley first parents convicted in US mass school shooting over ‘simple actions’ that could have stopped it

    The parents of a Michigan school shooter have each been sentenced to between 10 and 15 years in prison for their role in an attack that killed four students in 2021 in a case that has broken new ground as the US seeks to tackle its years-long epidemic of school shootings.

    Jennifer and James Crumbley appeared in court Tuesday as the first parents convicted in an American mass school shooting. During their trials prosecutors said “tragically simple actions” by both parents could have stopped the catastrophe.

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      Mishka the missing dog mysteriously found safe 2,000 miles from California home

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 4 April - 18:45


    Dog that had gone missing was discovered in Michigan clean and well-fed: ‘Whoever had her took good care of her’

    Nearly nine months after his disappearance, a dog that had gone missing in California was discovered more than 2,000 miles away in Michigan.

    A resident in Harper Woods, a Detroit suburb, contacted police in late March to report a stray dog in her neighborhood. Police collected the terrier mix, named Mishka, and brought her to an animal welfare group.

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      Congressman rebuked for call to bomb Gaza ‘like Nagasaki and Hiroshima’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 31 March - 09:00

    Civil rights group denounces congressmember Tim Walberg’s calls to ‘get it over quick’ as a ‘clear call to genocide’

    Rather than provide humanitarian aid in Gaza, the US should ensure it is subjected to atomic bombing the way that “Nagasaki and Hiroshima” were at the end of the second world war, a Republican congressman said in shocking remarks that by all indications were recorded recently at a gathering with a relatively small group of his constituents.

    The comments by US House representative Tim Walberg of Michigan drew condemnation from progressive political quarters, including from some who expressed disbelief that a former Christian pastor would advocate for what they called the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.

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      Pro-Trump lawyer arrested after failure to give fingerprints in Michigan voting case

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 19 March - 19:11

    Stefanie Lambert released on bond after being apprehended by US marshals during Washington court hearing in separate Dominion case

    Stefanie Lambert, a lawyer who has crusaded to try to prove Trump’s claims of voter fraud in Michigan, was arrested in federal court and released on bond after refusing to comply with court orders in a separate Michigan case alleging she tampered with voting machines after the 2020 election.

    During her arraignment on Tuesday, a judge released her on a $10,000 unsecured bond. Lambert has refused to submit fingerprints in the Michigan case accusing her and two other state Republicans of illegally breaching Michigan voting machines.

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      Is Joe Biden's bid for re-election in trouble? - video

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 19 March - 13:59

    In the vital swing state of Michigan, growing fractures among the Democratic base could spell trouble for Joe Biden in the November election. As party loyalists canvas in the run up to a primary vote, a protest movement against the president’s support for the war in Gaza gains momentum. Oliver Laughland and Tom Silverstone visit the state.

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      How the uncommitted movement rocked Biden over Gaza

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 17 March - 11:00

    The success of this agile grassroots group underlines the discontent over the war – and represents a warning for Democrats

    People in Michigan, and across the country, had been protesting for months over the Gaza war and the US government’s role in it, marching in the streets, showing up at the president’s public events, and pressuring their elected officials to support a ceasefire.

    But it didn’t seem as though Joe Biden was listening to a groundswell of Democrats who opposed the war and US media coverage of the protests, and of the war itself, seems to be waning, too.

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      Father of Michigan school shooter found guilty of involuntary manslaughter

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 14 March - 23:57

    Groundbreaking verdict holds James Crumbley, father of teen who killed four students, criminally responsible for actions of his child

    The father of a school shooter in Michigan has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in a case that created headlines across the United States for seeking to find a parent criminally responsible for the actions of their child.

    James Crumbley, 47, is the father of Ethan Crumbley, a 15-year-old boy who took a gun from home and killed four students at Oxford high school on 30 November 2021.

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      Donald Trump sweeps Michigan’s Republican party convention

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Saturday, 2 March - 20:15

    Former president is poised to be awarded all 39 state delegates for November’s national convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Donald Trump swept at the Michigan Republican party convention, where the party is poised to award all 39 delegates up for grabs to the former president.

    The delegates awarded today will fuel Trump ahead of Tuesday, 5 March, when 15 states will hold primaries and Trump’s nomination could be all but decided. The Michigan state party delegates met on Saturday at the sprawling Amway Plaza Hotel in Grand Rapids, huddling in 13 separate meeting rooms representing the state’s 13 congressional districts.

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      Michigan Democrats have sent Biden a flashing warning sign about the election | Ben Davis

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 29 February - 11:11 · 1 minute

    Voters want Biden to drastically change course on Gaza and deliver a ceasefire. Only stopping Israel’s war will assuage voters

    The Michigan Democratic primary was the first test of the electoral strength of the movement for a ceasefire in Gaza. It exhibited strength beyond what any observer expected, showing the size and enthusiasm of the peace movement and the danger to President Biden of continuing his current policy of full support for Israel. Organizers of the Listen to Michigan campaign to vote uncommitted in the Michigan primary set the bar at 10,000 votes – the margin of victory in Michigan’s 2016 general election. “Uncommitted” had blown past that number before even 10% of the vote had been counted. Biden needs to heed this flashing warning sign and drastically change course: call for a ceasefire, halt arms shipments to Israel and exert maximal diplomatic pressure now. The call for a ceasefire now can no longer be written off as a demand of only leftwing activists or Arab and Muslim communities. A large swathe of the Democratic base demands it.

    Biden can win uncommitted voters in the general election. These are consistent Democratic voters who turn out to Democratic primaries and powered Biden’s win in the swing state in 2020. The uncommitted vote showed strength far beyond what both organizers and the Biden campaign expected. “Uncommitted” won outright on college campuses like the University of Michigan and Eastern Michigan University, dominating predominantly Arab east Dearborn with over 80% of the vote. But the strength wasn’t limited to progressive and Arab areas. “Uncommitted” captured 10% or more of the vote across the state, from affluent suburban areas to rural areas, and did even better in the working-class Black-majority core of the Michigan Democratic electorate of Detroit, winning 23% of the election day votes in the city.

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