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Another parent of a school shooter charged for their brat's crimes

Posted by Cambion 
Another parent of a school shooter charged for their brat's crimes
March 06, 2026
I'm glad to see this seems to be becoming the norm. Colt Gray was responsible for the 2024 shooting in a Georgia school that killed two teachers and two students. According to other news coverage, the kid's Duh knew he was mentally disturbed and just didn't want to deal with it (his ex-wife said as much), but Duh claimed he had the kid seeing a school therapist. And he proceeded to buy the kid an AR-15 for Christmas knowing full well he was sick because he thought they could bond over hunting together and never thought the kid would use the gun to kill a person. Even though the kid would fucking sleep with the gun.

So because Duh decided his fucked-up mistake needed a firearm, he was found guilty of murder, manslaughter, cruelty and reckless behavior. Brat boy was charged with 55 felony counts, including four counts of felony murder and 25 counts of aggravated assault, second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, and cruelty to children and pled not guilty to all of them. I hope he doesn't think his age will do him any favors because he's being tried as an adult.

It's one thing if you know your kid is messed up and you just don't do anything about it - that's just neglect. But when the kid has a FUCKING SHRINE dedicated to school shooters in his room and you give him a gun, you are an accessory to murder. Of course Duh is going to try to save his own ass by going, "Hurr durr I didn't think he was a threat!" You gave the kid the ingredients he needed to be a threat. It's like pouring gas on the floor and lighting a candle near it and complaining when a fire starts.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/georgia-father-colin-gray-found-guilty-sons-alleged-deadly-school-shoo-rcna261318

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A Georgia jury Tuesday took the rare action of holding a father criminally responsible for actions blamed on his son, who is alleged to have gunned down two schoolmates and two teachers while he was armed with an AR-15-style rifle kept in their home.

The panel in Barrow County found Colin Gray, 55, guilty of all charges, which included second-degree murder and cruelty to children, in connection with the Sept. 4, 2024, mass shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder. His son, Colt Gray, is charged with the shooting itself.

Prosecuting parents for their children’s committing school shootings does have at least one precedent.

James Crumbley and his wife, Jennifer Crumbley, were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the 2021 deadly shooting at Oxford High School in suburban Detroit by their son Ethan Crumbley.

Colt Gray's mother cited the Crumbley case when she urged that her son's access to guns should be cut off before the 2024 mass shooting, Barrow County District Attorney Brad Smith said.

"We hope that [this conviction] moves the needle a little further," Smith told reporters.

"I think you saw in this case that the mother actually reviewed what happened in Michigan ... and she then, as a result of that, asked her husband to remove the weapons," Smith said.

"It could have ended this tragedy. So Michigan was able to move the needle to the point that almost stopped this tragedy," he said. "How many tragedies it did stop? We hope we move the needle a little further."

The jury deliberated for less than two hours before it found Gray guilty on all 27 charges. He didn't appear to show outward emotions as the jury delivered its verdicts.

After the jury was polled to confirm all of the guilty verdicts, Gray, wearing a blue sport coat and khaki pants, was handcuffed and taken away by court security.

Superior Court Judge Nicholas Primm didn't immediately set a date for sentencing, saying, "There are a lot of people that need to be notified and have a right to appear." Gray faces up to 243 years behind bars.

Defense attorneys declined to answer reporters’ questions as they left the courthouse.

Colt Gray is accused of using the firearm his father should have secured to carry out the slaughter about 45 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta.

The younger Gray, who was 14 at the time of the shooting, remains in custody, and a trial date has not yet been set.

Prosecutors accused Colin Gray of ignoring warning signs of his son's potential violence and allowing him access to the high-capacity weapon used at Apalachee High School.

Jurors were shown pictures of Colt's bedroom, which included pictures of school shooter Nikolas Cruz on the wall. Cruz killed 14 students and three staff members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, on Feb. 14, 2018.

The four slain in Georgia were Mason Schermerhorn, 14; Christian Angulo, 14; Richard Aspinwall, 39; and Cristina Irimie, 53.

Colin Gray, testifying on his own behalf, recounted incidents of his son’s feeling bullied at school and occasionally showing signs of rage.

Still, he told jurors he never considered his son to be a violent threat.

“I never thought that he would even have a thought process of bringing a gun to school or doing any kind of harm to anybody else. Well, on anybody at school,” the older Gray told jurors.
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Cambion
“I never thought that he would even have a thought process of bringing a gun to school or doing any kind of harm to anybody else. Well, on anybody at school,” the older Gray told jurors.
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Oh, so he didn't think he'd hurt anyone "at school"? Who was he arming and priming the kid to kill for him, then?
Breeders never want to take the bitter with the sweet when it comes to raising their kids. It's always someone else's fault when the kid does something bad....the black family that moved in down the street, rap music, rock music, video games etc. Breeders will blame everything but their own choices. I am glad that these breeders are finally being held accountable.

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Re: Another parent of a school shooter charged for their brat's crimes
March 10, 2026
If things like video games and rap music made kids violent, then why is it that every single child that engages in those interests doesn't become a mass shooter/serial killer? Hmmmm could it be because those are total bullshit excuses so parents don't have to look in the mirror and see where the real problem lies?

Parents need to be held accountable for their brats more often, for issues both small and large. Yes, the kids may not know better in certain cases, but it's up to the parents to make them know better. So since it's a parental failure, the parents need to suffer the consequences of their brats' shitty behavior. Might give them an incentive to try harder instead of just shrugging and saying they can't do anything about it.
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