OXFORD (WWJ) — As the three-year anniversary of the deadly Oxford High School shooting nears, families of victims and survivors are continuing their calls for transparency and accountability.
The parents and families of the four students killed — Madisyn Baldwin, Justin Shilling, Tate Myre and Hana St. Juliana — and some survivors of the Nov. 30, 2021 shooting held a press conference Monday in Oxford to again call on Attorney General Dana Nessel for a thorough investigation by the state.
The families say they’re still frustrated by the lack of accountability and transparency from not only the school district locally, but the state legislature, the governor’s office and AG. They say there has not been a proper investigation into the events that led up to the deadly school shooting.
Aside from the criminal investigations that landed the shooter and his parents in prison, only one investigation by the company Guidepost …