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On today's Stateside, an update on the Oxford community as they grapple with the 2021 mass shooting at Oxford High School. Then, a conversation with the author of "Making Art in Prison: Survival and Resistance," and the mystery of a biofluorescent mammal.
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Oxford Community Schools are following — or even exceeding — best practices for threat assessments, but a report finds there's still room for improvement.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has heard arguments about whether the parents of a teen shooter can be charged in the deaths of four students.
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Today on the Stateside podcast, we heard updates on all of the legal cases related to the November 2021 shooting at Oxford High School.
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On today's show, we remembered the victims of the tragic shooting at Oxford High School, and discussed the ongoing legal case against the shooter and his parents.
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The story of a school shooting doesn’t end with a news cycle. It doesn't end when the cameras stop showing up to campus or when weapon detecting devices are installed at a school. It’s an ongoing story, and one that only the people who’ve gone through it can truly understand.
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Around Oxford, Justin Shilling was known for his bright and outgoing personality. After he was shot and killed in a school shooting last year, his closest friends have tried to keep his memory alive as they make sense of their own experiences.
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Steve and Reina St. Juliana sat across from each other at their family dining table to share memories of Hana St. Juliana — daughter and sister — and to talk about the toll that this year has taken on them. It’s clear in their voices that they’re tired.
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Zoe Touray and Aubrey Greenfield are both survivors of the Oxford shooting. In the aftermath of the tragedy, Zoe, now an Oxford alumna, and Aubrey, a current senior, both became involved in gun reform activism.
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Oxford High School teachers Lauren Rambo and Melissa Gibbons sat down with each other for a conversation about what it’s like to teach after a mass shooting and why they want to share their perspectives.