Georgia father convicted in childs alleged involvement in gun violence incident
March 4, 2026 • Google News World
A father in Georgia has been convicted of murder and manslaughter in connection with a school shooting. The incident occurred at Apalachee High School, where the suspect, identified as his son, is also accused.
Colin Gray, 45, was found guilty of providing the gun used in the shooting to his son on Christmas. According to reports, the suspect allegedly opened fire at the school, injuring multiple people and sparking a lockdown.
Gray’s conviction stems from allegations that he knowingly provided the firearm to his son, who is now facing separate charges related to the incident. The father’s actions are believed to have contributed to the shooting, leading to his guilty verdict.
The court proceedings resulted in Gray being sentenced to 25 years in prison for second-degree murder and 10 years for manslaughter. The exact details of the case remain under investigation.
Gray’s conviction marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the school shooting. Authorities are still seeking to determine the motivations behind the suspect’s actions, as well as any potential connections between his father’s involvement and the incident.
The Apalachee High School Shooting is an ongoing case, with multiple individuals facing charges related to the incident. The court proceedings have provided a sense of closure for some parties involved, while others continue to await trial or sentencing.
Source: Google News World