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Prosecutors say a Georgia father could have stopped his 14-year-old son from carrying out a school shooting, and they want jurors to convict him.
By Rich McKay ATLANTA, March 2 (Reuters) - Prosecutors told jurors on Monday that a father armed and enabled a school shooter, giving his troubled son a rifle for Christmas that the son allegedly used to kill two students and two teachers and wound seven others at a Georgia high school.
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The father of an accused school shooter in Georgia has testified in his own defense over allegations he helped enable the violence by giving his son a gun for Christmas.
Marcee Gray, the mother of the Apalachee High School shooter, testified Monday that her estranged husband, Colin Gray, was not supportive of getting their son into crisis counseling in the weeks before the shooting.
Colin Gray faces charges including second degree murder in the 2024 school shooting that killed two students and two teachers, in relation to him allowing his son access to the weapon used in the shooting. Prosecutors are seeking to prove he had sufficient warning his then-14-year-old son was a risk to harm others.
Colin Gray, the father of teenage Georgia school shooter Colt Gray, took the stand Friday to testify at his murder trial and defended introducing his son to firearms
The father of suspected Georgia school shooter Colt Gray on Friday took the stand in his own defense at trial, where he is accused of providing his teenage son access to a firearm before the 2024 mass
So far, Colin Gray has testified about his son's upbringing, claiming he used outdoor hobbies to bond with the teen and monitor his well-being.