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Colin Gray Trial Day 9: Digital Evidence Reveals Ignored Red Flags Before Apalachee High School Shooting
Prosecutors presented digital and eyewitness evidence in a case involving 65 witnesses and 103 bullets fired, with the defendant and his father expected to testify.
- On Friday, Colin Gray is set to testify after prosecutors rested their case Thursday following final witnesses and surveillance video in the Barrow County courtroom.
- Financial records and Amazon purchase history show Colin Gray bought rifle accessories March–June 2024, including a tactical vest on June 10, and a knife on June 27 recovered from Colt Gray’s backpack.
- Surveillance footage shows Colt Gray moving through the school for 41 seconds before firing at least 36 bullets and killing four victims, including two teachers and two students.
- The defense plans to call only Colin Gray as its witness; he faces 29 felony counts and a maximum sentence of 180 years, with Judge Nicholas Primm reminding him testimony is voluntary and closing arguments could begin Monday.
- On Aug. 12, prosecutors say Colt sent aggressive texts including `This is the end for you`, and records show Gray researched Eagle Overlook but did not respond on Aug. 20 and 21.
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Colin Gray testifies in trial after his son was accused of Georgia high school shooting
Colt Gray’s father has taken the stand to testify in the trial over claims he helped enable his son’s deadly school shooting by giving him a gun.
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