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Father of Alleged School Shooter Pleads Not Guilty to Charges in Georgia Shooting

Colin Gray entered a not guilty plea to charges related to the Apalachee High School shooting that killed four and injured nine others.

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Updated: Nov 21st, 2024, 2:58 PM ET

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Colin Gray, the father of 14-year-old school shooter Colt Gray, pleaded not guilty to 29 counts including second-degree murder. This case marks the first time in Georgia a parent faces charges following their child's school shooting. Colt Gray faces 55 counts, including felony murder, for the September 4 incident that resulted in four deaths and nine injuries. Investigators disclosed that Colin Gray provided his son with access to firearms despite warning signs of his dangerous behavior.


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