Lawyer signals teen accused in Georgia school shooting that killed 4 is likely to plead guilty
- Colt Gray, the teen accused of killing four people at Apalachee High School, may change his not-guilty plea to guilty, as indicated by his defense attorney Alfonso D. Kraft during a court hearing.
- Authorities report that Colt admitted to the September 4 shooting that resulted in the deaths of two teachers and two students.
- Colt Gray has been indicted on 55 felony counts, including four counts of malice murder.
- Prosecutors are willing to accept a non-negotiated plea, meaning no recommendation for a lower sentence.
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Lawyer: Teen accused in Georgia school shooting likely to plead guilty
WINDER, Ga. (AP) — A lawyer on Tuesday said the teen accused of killing four people in a shooting at Georgia’s Apalachee High School is moving toward pleading guilty. Defense attorney Alfonso D. Kraft told Barrow County Superior Court Judge Nick Primm in a brief hearing that Colt Gray could be ready for a plea hearing in October. A psychologist is scheduled to meet with Gray soon, Kraft said, adding that his client would likely be ready for a pl…
Accused Georgia school shooter moving toward possible plea deal, attorney says
Winder, Georgia (CNN) — A defense attorney for Colt Gray, the teen accused of killing four people at a Georgia high school last fall, said Tuesday he may change his not-guilty plea.

Lawyer signals teen accused in Georgia school shooting that killed 4 is likely to plead guilty
A lawyer says the teen accused of killing four people in a shooting at Georgia’s Apalachee High School is moving toward pleading guilty. Defense attorney Alfonso D. Kraft told Barrow County Superior Court Judge Nick Primm in a brief Tuesday…
Colt Gray may pursue plea deal as mental evaluation advances
The legal case surrounding Colt Gray, the 15-year-old indicted for the Sept. 4, 2024, fatal shooting at Apalachee High School, is at a crossroads. During a status hearing Tuesday morning, defense attorney Alfonso Kraft Jr. revealed that a potential plea…
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