James Crumbley, father of the Oxford High School shooter, is facing jury selection for involuntary manslaughter charges. His son killed four students and injured seven others in a 2021 school shooting. The case is significant as it holds parents accountable for their children's violent acts. The parents are accused of allowing their son access to a gun despite warning signs. The upcoming trial will focus on the gun's accessibility and could set a precedent for similar cases. The mother has already been convicted, and experts believe this case could influence future prosecutions of parents in similar situations.