Georgia High School Received Warning Call Before Shooting
A 14-year-old student is accused of fatally shooting four people, two students and two teachers, and wounding others at Apalachee High School in Georgia. Authorities said one of the resource officers “engaged” the shooter, who surrendered.
Apalachee High School Shooting: No Bail for Father, Son Charged
Both the 14-year-old shooting suspect and his father appeared in court for the first time since four people were killed at Apalachee High School. Prosecutors say Colin Gray gave his son the gun used to carry out the massacre.
12 Disturbing Details of Georgia School Shooting and Suspect Colt Gray
Colt Gray, 14, and his father Colin Gray, 54, are both behind bars in connection with a deadly rampage inside a north Georgia high school. After being read his rights, the teen reportedly told investigators, “I did it.” His father was arrested for allowing his son easy access to a gun. The father reportedly gave Gray an AR-style rifle for Christmas. Two teachers and two students died at Apalachee High School in Winder on September 4. Nine others were wounded. Law&Crime's Elizabeth Millner has the latest developments.