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Georgia high school shooter Colt Gray’s dad arrested for murder in shock development after son killed four on campus


The father of Georgia school shooter Colt Gray was arrested on charges including murder after it was revealed that he purchased the AR-15-style rifle the 14-year-old used to shoot dead four people on campus.

Colin Gray, 54, has been taken into custody by local authorities and charged with  two counts of murder, four counts of involuntary manslaughter, and eight counts of cruelty to children.

Officials confirmed in a press conference that the charges stem from Colin ‘knowingly allowing’ his son to have access to the firearm used in the shooting. 

The 14-year-old was apprehended on Wednesday at Apalachee High School in Winder, just minutes after he killed two students and two teachers with the semi-automatic weapon.

The dad allegedly purchased the deadly weapon as a Christmas present to his son – just months after they received an initial visit from the FBI. 

Colt Gray was given the gun he used to allegedly shoot dead four people at his Georgia high school as a Christmas present from his father 

Officials confirmed in a press conference that the charges stem from Colin ‘knowingly allowing’ his son to have access to the firearm used in the shooting

Officials confirmed in a press conference that the charges stem from Colin ‘knowingly allowing’ his son to have access to the firearm used in the shooting

The family home was raided on Wednesday afternoon, with FBI investigators seizing firearms and evidence.  

Neighbors saw Colin return to the family home on Wednesday evening, though it is unclear if he handed himself into authorities.

A neighbor told DailyMail.com that they were ‘terrified’ following the new charges, adding that the family had ‘kept themselves to themselves’ and not integrated with the community in their two years at the property. 

The arrest came after sources claimed that the father-of-three bought his 14-year-old son the assault rifle used in the shooting as a Christmas gift in 2023. 

This was just months after the teenager and his father were interviewed by local law enforcement in connection with online threats about carrying out a school shooting made on the gaming social-media platform Discord, according to investigators.

This is a developing story. 



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