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Oakland County prosecutor said James Crumbley threats didn't deter her from fighting for Oxford families

'I’m not going to let anything stop me from prosecuting and advocating for victims.'
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(WXYZ) — Threatened with physical violence by the father of the Oxford High School shooter, Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald says she was undeterred in fighting for victims' families.

Watch the full interview here:

FULL INTERVIEW: Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald on Crumbley verdict

In a sit-down interview covering a range of topics following two separate jury trials and guilty verdicts against James and Jennifer Crumbley, McDonald is opening up about what’s taken place since the deadly school shooting at Oxford High School in November of 2021.

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“I’m not going to let anything stop me from prosecuting and advocating for victims," said McDonald.

Both parents were convicted of involuntary manslaughter for failing to secure a gun used by their son and give ordinary care to get him help, resulting in the deaths of four students and injuries to others.

VIDEO: Watch James Crumbley's guilty verdict

James Crumbley found guilty on all four counts

“It’s about those victims and kids," she said.

In court, McDonald personally demonstrated just one of the safeguards parents could have used but didn't.

“I’m not an expert in firearms, but it took around 10 seconds to apply the cable lock," she said.

Since the end of trial, McDonald has confirmed threats made by James Crumbley from jail were directed at her, and while she’s stopped short of publicly releasing them, I asked and was granted a chance to hear them off camera.

Crumbley stated he was coming for the prosecutor and referencing her "going to hell."

“He actually said that he hoped I was listening when he threatened me physically," she said.

McDonald continued, “One of the most disturbing threats was January of 2024, that was the same month, the first day of trial was set for one of the defendants. I consider that recent.”

A professor of law at U of D Mercy and former federal prosecutor Adam Wright also addressed the steps taken to keep everyone safe in court.

“The way Karen McDonald handled this was the right way. This isn’t a personal vendetta," said Wright.

He added, "The sheriff’s office handled it the way it should have been handled.”

In court, prosecutors asked for a court order limiting Crumbley to only communicating with his attorney.

I also asked McDonald about letters given to a counselor and dean of students, who gave key testimony.

“The only thing we are required to give to the defense is any agreement that gives a witness a plea deal or immunity in exchange for testimony under oath to prove our case. That was not done.”

I also asked and verified that with the counselor’s attorney.

"There’s nothing in the proper agreement that says the person providing the proper will not be prosecuted," said Mitch Ribitwer, attorney for the counselor.

As for how this case could spark more change, McDonald says she’s not done supporting the Oxford families.

VIDEO: Watch a press conference with Oxford families and Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald following the James Crumbley verdict:

Prosecutor holds press conference after Crumbley verdict

“Most of us don’t need to be told that if you are called to the school and see 'help me, blood everywhere, the world is dead' with a gun drawn, and you never tell them you got a gun and leave, most don’t need a message like that," said McDonald.

I’ve filed a FOIA request for recordings of threats the prosecutor says were made by James Crumbley, along with copies of agreements offered to the counselor and deal. The prosecutor says they are currently reviewing that request.