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    Alleged Georgia school shooter Colt Gray was ‘ridiculed’ by classmates, frequently called ‘gay’: father

    By Chris Nesi,

    2024-09-06

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    Alleged Georgia school shooter Colt Gray was frequently called “gay” by bullies, including some who physically harassed him, his father told investigators in a 2023 phone call.

    “I was trying to get him on the golf team. Like, ‘Oh, look, Colt’s gay.’ ‘He’s dating that guy.’ Just ridiculed him day after day after day,” Colin Gray, 54, told authorities in a newly revealed transcript.

    “I don’t want him to fight anybody, but they just keep like pinching him and touching him, and that’s a whole different deal,” the dad said at one point. “And it’s just escalated to point where like his finals were last week and that was a lasting on his mind.”

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    Accused Georgia school shooter Colt Gray was frequently harassed and called “gay” by bullies, his father told investigators in a 2023 phone call.

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    Colt, then 13, had landed on the FBI’s radar after allegedly threatening to shoot up a middle school on Discord, an online messaging platform popular among gamers.

    The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office paid a visit to the boy’s home and spoke to his father, who said his son was bullied — and admitted that the boy had access to firearms in the house.

    During the phone conversation several weeks later, Gray told the investigator that he introduced bow-hunting, a pellet gun and then a .22 rifle and gun safety to his son for deer-hunting.

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    “He’s going through a lot. He just wants us to have a simple life. It was very difficult for him to go to school and not get picked on,” said Colin, who now faces manslaughter and murder charges alongside his son.

    Just before 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 5, Colt allegedly opened fire at Apalachee High School with an AR-15-style rifle given to him by his father as a Christmas present .

    Colt is accused of killing two students and two teachers .

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    Gray’s father purchased a firearm for Christmas 2023. AP
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    Two adults and two children were killed in the shooting. via REUTERS

    Nine others were injured and treated at local hospitals with injuries not believed to be life-threatening.

    The teen gunman surrendered “immediately” upon being confronted by a school resource officer and was taken into custody, where he fessed up to the massacre, telling cops, “I did it.” authorities said.

    The father and son appeared back-to-back at the Barrow County Courthouse on Friday morning, where Colt was told he could be facing life in prison if convicted in the killings.

    His father faces up to 180 years behind bars if convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the deaths.

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    judith colasuono
    29d ago
    The father and mother were both incapable of any parenting good or bad. Kids today are getting away with bullying more so because of the stupid internet but no words can excuse murder! Schools. Teachers and parents need to pay more attention to all the areas of life that touch their kids. 4 lives were lost because of this disfunctioal family!
    joeisadumpsterfire
    29d ago
    Lets charge the parents of the bullies too.
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