Body Cam Shows GA Shooting Suspect Denying Previous School Shooting Threat
Tuesday, 10 September 2024 () Newly released body cam shows the teen charged in the Apalachee High School shooting telling cops he did not threaten to open fire in his previous school ... while his father claimed to take gun safety with his son very seriously. The Jackson…
The mother of the teen accused of opening fire in a Georgia high school -- killing multiple people and injuring several more -- has been arrested ... but it has.. TMZ.com
In a recent police interview, Colt Gray's father disclosed harrowing details about his son's experiences of relentless bullying at school. According to the elder Gray, the 14-year-old gunman was regularly "ridiculed" and taunted with homophobic slurs before the tragic shooting at Apalachee High School. This video uncovers the shocking comments and the bullying that allegedly contributed to Colt's devastating actions. Watch as we delve into the disturbing revelations and their potential impact on understanding the events leading up to the school shooting.
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A newly unearthed video reveals a chilling moment with Colt Gray, the 14-year-old accused of a deadly school shooting in Georgia. The footage, recorded by his father, Colin Gray, shows a young Colt, then just 12, proudly posing with an AR-15-style rifle and a blood-streaked face after his first deer hunt. The video provides a stark contrast to the horrific events that followed at Apalachee High School, where Colt allegedly killed four people. In this detailed analysis, we dive into the video, explore the backstory, and discuss the implications of this disturbing footage in the context of the tragic shooting.
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The father of the Apalachee High School shooting suspect has been arrested on charges including involuntary manslaughter. His son, Colt Gray, 14, is accused of killing four people and injuring nine others with an AR-15-style rifle reportedly given as a Christmas gift. The shooting, which occurred after the suspect left his Algebra class, marks the 45th school shooting in the US this year.
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Colt Gray, a 14-year-old Apalachee High School student, is in custody for a shooting on September 4, which left two teachers and two students dead, and nine others hospitalized. Gray used an AR-15 style rifle and will face Murder charges as an adult. Previously, he was questioned about online threats related to a school shooting, with law enforcement monitoring him and his father’s firearms.
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The New York Police Department has released body cam footage of a controversial police shooting at a Brooklyn subway station earlier this month. Veuer’s Matt Hoffman reports.
Colt Gray, the suspected Georgia high school shooter, came from an "absolutely horrible" home life ... with Child Protective Services called to the Gray family home as many as 4 times by their former..
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