Georgia School Shooter's Father Found Guilty of Murder and Manslaughter
In Brief
Colin Gray was convicted for providing his son a rifle used in a fatal school shooting.
Key Facts
- Colin Gray, father of Colt Gray, was found guilty of murder and manslaughter in Georgia.
- A jury determined Colin Gray bore criminal responsibility for the 2024 Apalachee High School shooting.
- Colt Gray allegedly used a rifle given by his father to kill two students and two teachers.
- Jurors deliberated for a few hours following two weeks of testimony before reaching a verdict.
- Prosecutors argued Colin Gray failed to prevent his son from accessing the firearm used in the attack.
What Happened
Colin Gray was convicted of murder and manslaughter after his son, Colt Gray, allegedly used a rifle provided by him to carry out a shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia in 2024, resulting in four deaths. The jury found Colin Gray criminally responsible after brief deliberations.
Why It Matters
The case highlights legal accountability for parents whose children commit violent crimes with firearms provided by them. It may influence future prosecutions and debates on gun storage, parental responsibility, and school safety in the United States.
Sources
- The Independent — Dad of Georgia high school shooting suspect found guilty of murder charges for mass shooting deaths(4h ago)
- The Independent — Jurors begin deliberating in trial of father of Apalachee High School shooting suspect in Georgia(5h ago)
- NYT — Apalachee High School Shooting: Colin Gray Found Guilty of Murder(3h ago)
