Two students, two teachers killed in shooting at Georgia high school; 14-year-old charged as an adult
- Apalachee High School was placed on hard lockdown following reports of a possible shooting, according to Fox 5 Atlanta.
- Law enforcement and emergency personnel responded to the high school for an active shooter situation shortly before 10:30 AM.
- A 14-year-old has been charged with murder and will be tried as an adult in relation to the shooting.
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14-year-old Colt Gray appears in court charged with killing four at Georgia school
Suspected Georgia high-school shooter Colt Gray made his first appearance in state court on Friday 6 September, where he faces murder charges stemming from Wednesday’s rampage that killed four people and wounded nine others. The 14-year-old, who was being held without bond in the Gainesville Regional Youth Detention Center, did not enter a plea in front of Barrow County Superior Court Judge Currie Mingledorff. Mingledorff told Gray that he was c…
The 14-year-old teenager suspected of killing four people on Wednesday in Georgia has been indicted for murder. The “complex” investigation is ongoing. This drama is once again rekindling the debate on gun ownership
14-Year-Old Boy Charged With Killing Four In US School Shooting
A 14-year-old boy has been charged with shooting four people dead at a US high school, authorities said Thursday, adding that their investigation into the country's latest outburst of gun violence is ongoing. The teen faces four felony murder counts after allegedly killing two fellow pupils, also aged 14, as well as two teachers at Apalachee High School in the southern state of Georgia on Wednesday. Citing unnamed sources, CNN reported that the …
These are the 2 students and 2 teachers killed at Apalachee High School in Georgia
Students kneel in front of a makeshift memorial in front of Apalachee High School on in Winder, Ga., on Thursday, one day after two students and two teachers were shot and killed at the school. (Jessica McGowan/Getty Images) The four victims of Wednesday’s mass shooting in Winder, Ga., were crucial to the interwoven fabric of a high school. Some taught math and football. Others dreamed of what they would do one day as grownups. All of those who …
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