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The 14-year-old suspect accused of carrying out a mass shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia this week, killing four people, will appear in court Friday. Four people were killed and nine ...
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Georgia school shooting: Colt Gray appeared in court as more charges planned against suspect, DA saysThey will both remain in custody and are next due in court on December 4. Georgia shooting suspect Colt Gray will face “additional charges,” Barrow County District Attorney Brad Smith said on ...
The 14-year-old boy accused of fatally shooting four people and wounding nine others at his Georgia high school made his first court appearance ... as they awaited the suspect’s arrival.
Georgia high school shooting suspect and his father make first court appearances, do not enter pleas
who are charged in connection with a shooting at the Georgia school that left two students and two teachers dead earlier this week, appeared in court Friday, both declining to enter a plea to the ...
Georgia made his first appearance in court on felony murder charges. His father also appeared in court. Apalachee High School shooting suspect Colt Gray made his first court appearance on Friday.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNApalachee HS shooting: Judge weighing challenge to father's indictmentThe father of accused Apalachee High School shooter Colt Gray was back in court on Tuesday for a new hearing ahead of his ...
A motions hearing for Colin Gray, the father of the accused Apalachee High School shooter, is set for Tuesday at 9 a.m. to hash out more details ahead of his trial in September. Gray's attorneys have ...
The responding officers found the victim with "gunshot wounds to the left chest, right shoulder, and left forearm." ...
ExploreFather of Georgia school shooting suspect granted bond Colin Gray continues to be held at the Barrow County Jail. Last month, Barrow County Superior Court Judge Nicholas Primm granted Colin ...
Many sat quietly, staring at a rear entry door to the courtroom, as they awaited the suspect ... shooting four people and wounding nine others at his Georgia high school made his first court ...
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