Georgia dad convicted on all counts in Apalachee High School shooting case

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A Barrow County jury found Colin Gray guilty of second-degree murder and 28 related charges in the Sept. 4, 2024 Apalachee High School shooting carried out by his son Colt, who killed two students and two teachers and wounded others. Colt Gray faces 55 counts and has not been tried. Colin Gray, who admitted giving his son the rifle but argued Colt was responsible, now faces up to 30 years in prison on the murder charges; the verdict marks the third time a parent has been charged in a U.S. mass shooting, and the first adult charged in a Georgia school shooting.
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- Prosecutor Says Father ‘Could Have Prevented’ Georgia School Shooting The New York Times
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