The lawsuit, filed by the family of a student shot during the Michigan school shooting, argues school officials ‘misrepresented the dangers’ of a potential shooting
The lawsuit was filed by Jeffrey Franz and Brandi Franz, the parents of students Riley Franz, who was shot and wounded in the neck, and Bella Franz. The suit seeks damages in excess of $100,000,000 and requests a jury trial.
CNN is going through the lawsuit and reaching out to those named as defendants.
Superintendent of the Oxford Community Schools school district Tim Throne recorded a video statement to the school community last Thursday, in which he said no discipline was warranted against Crumbley.
“I want you to know that, you know, there’s just a lot, there’s been a lot of talk about the student that was apprehended. That he was, you know, called up to the office and all that kind of stuff. No discipline was warranted. There are no discipline records at the high school,” he said. “Yes, this student did have contact with our front office. And yes, his parents were on campus November 30th. Again, I will take any and all questions at a later time. But that’s not now. And this is as much information as we can give you today.”
This is a developing story and will be updated.