Colin Gray Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison
_x000D_A Georgia judge sentenced Colin Gray to 15 years in prison after finding him criminally responsible for giving his son the firearm used in the deadly Apalachee High School shooting.
_x000D_The September 4, 2024, attack killed two students and two teachers. It also injured several others. The sentence came just days after the court sentenced Colt Gray to life in prison without parole.
_x000D_ _x000D_Judge Says Colin Gray Failed as a Parent
_x000D_Judge Nicholas Primm said Colin Gray ignored several warning signs before the shooting.
_x000D_He acknowledged that the father did not intend to commit murder. However, he said Gray failed to protect others by allowing his son to keep access to firearms despite serious concerns about his mental health.
_x000D_The judge stressed that securing the weapons could have prevented the tragedy.
_x000D_ _x000D_Families Describe Their Lasting Pain
_x000D_Victims’ families delivered emotional statements during the hearing. They said the tragedy could have been prevented.
_x000D_Relatives argued that Colin Gray ignored repeated warnings. They also said he failed to protect innocent students and teachers.
_x000D_Several family members asked the court to impose the maximum punishment. They said they would carry their grief for the rest of their lives.
_x000D_ _x000D_Prosecutors Highlight Warning Signs
_x000D_Prosecutors said Colin Gray bought the semiautomatic rifle as a Christmas gift for his son. He also purchased ammunition and shooting accessories.
_x000D_Investigators said Colt Gray showed troubling behavior for months before the attack. He spent time in online communities that focused on mass shootings.
_x000D_The teen’s mother also warned Colin Gray to lock up the family’s guns and restrict their son’s access. Prosecutors argued that he ignored those warnings.
_x000D_ _x000D_Georgia School Shooting Leaves Lasting Impact
_x000D_The shooting at Apalachee High School shocked communities across Georgia.
_x000D_The attack killed teachers Richard Aspinwall and Cristina Irimie. It also claimed the lives of students Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo.
_x000D_Nine other people suffered injuries during the shooting.
_x000D_ _x000D_Colin Gray Sentenced in Rare Parental Liability Case
_x000D_The Colin Gray sentenced case joins a small number of U.S. cases that hold parents criminally responsible for school shootings committed by their children.
_x000D_The judge said Colt Gray carried out the attack. However, he also ruled that Colin Gray helped create the conditions that allowed it to happen. He failed to secure the firearms and did not seek proper help for his son.
_x000D_The case now stands as one of the most significant examples of parental accountability in American school shooting prosecutions.