Mother of Georgia suspect is said to have called school before shooting, warning of ‘emergency’
- The mother of the suspected Apalachee High School gunman warned a counselor of an “extreme emergency” concerning her son on the morning of the shooting, according to family conversations and texts.
- A call log shows a 10-minute call from the mother’s phone to the school starting at 9:50 a.m., about 30 minutes before the shooting began.
- A counselor mentioned to Gray that her son had discussed a school shooting that morning, indicating possible concerns noted by school officials.
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Suspects Mother Reportedly Called School on Morning of Georgia Shooting Warning of 'Extreme Emergency' - American Faith
According to reports, Marcee Gray, the mother of the shooter involved in the Georgia mass shooting last week, told family members that she called the high school the morning of the shooting and warned a counselor about an “extreme emergency” involving her 14-year-old son Colt.“I was the one that notified the school counselor at the high school,” Marcee reportedly texted a family member.“I told them it was an extreme emergency and for them to go …
Mother of suspected Georgia shooter tried to warn school before attack, The Washington Post reports
The mother of the teen accused of killing four people in a Georgia high school shooting reportedly called the school 30 minutes before the attack, urging administrators to check on her son, according to The Washington Post.

Mom of Georgia school shooting suspect: 'If I could take their place, I would'
Booking photo of Apalachee High School shooting suspect, Colt Gray, released by the Barrow County Sheriff’s Office. — Barrow County Sheriff’s Office (WINDER, Ga.) — The mother of Colt Gray, the 14-year-old suspected of opening fire at his Georgia high school, was in tears and overcome with emotion while speaking to ABC News. “If I could take their place, I would. I would in a heartbeat,” Marcee Gray said Sunday night. Barrow County Sheriff Jud S…
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