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Georgia father’s conviction tests new frontier in school shooting cases

Georgia father’s conviction tests new frontier in school shooting cases

Summary

A father in Georgia was convicted of murder after his 14-year-old son shot and killed multiple people at a high school. This case is part of a new legal trend where parents of school shooters face serious charges for allowing access to guns, as seen earlier in a Michigan case involving the Crumbley family.

Key Facts

  • In September 2024, a 14-year-old boy shot and killed two students and two teachers, injuring nine others at Apalachee High School in Georgia.
  • Colin Gray, the boy’s father, was charged and convicted of murder and other offenses, despite not being present during the shooting.
  • Gray had previously admitted his son had access to guns, including a rifle bought as a Christmas gift.
  • Gray faces up to 180 years in prison and will be sentenced in July.
  • The Crumbleys, parents of another school shooter in Michigan, were convicted of involuntary manslaughter in a similar case from 2021.
  • Both cases are part of a growing legal effort to hold parents responsible when children commit school shootings.
  • Experts say these charges aim to encourage parents to be more careful with guns and to prevent future shootings.
  • Prosecutors have long charged parents for crimes committed by their children, but these recent cases mark a more serious approach in school shooting situations.
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