Father of Oxford School Shooter Threatens Oakland County Prosecutor in Prison Phone Calls
ICARO Media Group
In disturbing revelations this week, recorded prison phone calls made by James Crumbley, the father of the Oxford school shooter Ethan Crumbley, have been released by authorities. The threatening calls targeted Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald, as reported by the Detroit Free Press and Fox News.
In the recorded calls, James Crumbley directed his rage towards McDonald, vowing to ruin her professional career. He stated, "Karen McDonald, you're going down," and insisted on the calls being recorded and sent to her. Crumbley made explicit threats, asserting that McDonald would lose her law license and be forced to work at a McDonald's restaurant, as no one else would hire her. He used derogatory language to insult McDonald, labeling her a "dumb, stupid b---h."
Crumbley, who is currently serving a 10 to 15 year prison sentence for enabling his son to carry out the tragic Oxford school shooting in 2021, did not hold back in expressing his anger. He claimed that once released from jail, he would go on a rampage. Disturbingly, he referred to himself as a "martyr" and compared his prison sentence to military service, stating that he was "fighting for everybody else's freedom" like armed services members.
The chilling nature of these phone calls raises concerns about the motivations and mindset of Crumbley. Furthermore, it underscores the need for continued vigilance and measures to prevent further acts of violence.
Prosecutor Karen McDonald has not publicly commented on the released recordings as of yet. It remains to be seen how these threats will impact future legal proceedings and potential actions taken against James Crumbley.
Law enforcement authorities are undoubtedly treating these threats seriously, and proper security measures will likely be put in place to ensure the safety of those involved.
As the investigation unfolds, the recordings provide a disturbing glimpse into the mindset of an individual connected to a horrific tragedy, further emphasizing the importance of addressing issues related to gun violence and mental health in our society.