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Jury finds father of accused Apalachee High School shooter guilty of murder, all other charges

Colin Gray was found guilty on all 27 charges, including murder and manslaughter, after enabling his son's 2024 school shooting that killed four and injured nine.

  • On Tuesday, a Barrow County jury found Colin Gray, father of accused Apalachee High shooter Colt Gray, guilty on all 27 counts, including second-degree murder after under two hours of deliberation.
  • Prosecutors argued Gray bought his son an AR-15–style rifle with receipts dated Nov. 2023 and was criminally negligent by ignoring warnings and allowing access.
  • On Feb. 18, investigators displayed the AR-style rifle and a shrine to a school shooter, and Colin Gray's daughter testified she felt pressured to cover for him.
  • The conviction ends a novel Georgia prosecution as the verdict closed a first‑of‑its‑kind trial in Georgia testing parental responsibility for a school shooting, and Gray will be sentenced at a later date in a broader accountability push.
  • A judge dropped two child‑cruelty charges on Monday after two witnesses did not testify, and the trial began with opening statements on Feb. 16, with the shooting occurring on Sept. 4, 2024.
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Prosecutors argued that Colin Gray ignored warning signs about his son's possible violent behavior and allowed him access to the gun.

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Colin Gray was arrested and charged after his son, Colt, killed two teachers and two students in September 2024 at the school complex where he attended in Winter.

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Colin Gray, 55, was arrested and charged after his son, Colt Gray, 14 years old, had killed two teachers and two students in September 2024 at his school in Winder, about 70 kilometres northeast of Atlanta.

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Colin Gray, the father of Colt Gray, the author of a school shooting in Georgia, was convicted on Tuesday of murder in a case that tested the limits of who is responsible for a mass shooting. The jury deliberated for less than two hours before sentencing him on the 27 counts: two counts of intentional manslaughter without premeditation, two counts of involuntary manslaughter, 18 counts of child cruelty and five counts of reckless conduct. On the…

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WAGA broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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