Georgia School Shooting: Hearings for 14-Year-Old Suspect and Father

A 14-year-old suspect and his father remained in custody after court hearings related to a school shooting in Georgia that left four dead. The teen, Colt Gray, was charged with murder, while his father, Colin Gray, was charged for letting his son possess a weapon. The incident has reignited debates about gun control and parental responsibility.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Winder | Updated: 06-09-2024 21:43 IST | Created: 06-09-2024 21:43 IST
Georgia School Shooting: Hearings for 14-Year-Old Suspect and Father
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A 14-year-old suspect and his father are set to remain in custody following court hearings on Friday morning linked to a tragic shooting at a Georgia high school, which claimed four lives. The suspect's lawyers opted not to seek bail during the hearing.

The teen, identified as Colt Gray, was informed of his rights and the charges against him, which include four counts of murder. Wearing khaki pants and a green shirt, he was shackled at the wrists and ankles as he was led out of the courtroom. The judge corrected a previous statement, clarifying that as a juvenile, Colt cannot face the death penalty; he faces a maximum sentence of life without parole. Another hearing has been scheduled for December 4.

Colt's father, Colin Gray, 54, also appeared in court. Charged with involuntary manslaughter and second-degree murder for allowing his son to possess a weapon, he answered questions in a hushed tone. The packed courtroom included victims' families, deputies, and media representatives. The shootings have reignited conversations around safe gun storage and parental responsibility in the context of school shootings.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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