Prosecutors argued Colin Gray gave 14-year-old son, who is accused of killing four in 2024 shooting, access to firearm
The father of a teenage boy accused of killing two students and two teachers in a mass shooting at a Georgia high school in 2024 was found guilty on Tuesday of second-degree murder and other charges.
After roughly two weeks of testimony, jurors deliberated for just a few hours before convicting 54-year-old Colin Gray on more than two dozen charges, including second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter, related to the 4 September fatal shooting at Apalachee high school in Georgia.
Gray had been charged with 29 counts, including second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter and reckless conduct. The Associated Press reported that Georgia law defines second-degree murder as causing the death of a child by committing the crime of cruelty to children.
He had pleaded not guilty to all charges.






