Father of Georgia school shooter receives incalculable number of threats in jail after arrest for provide weapon used in mass murder

Colin Gray, the father of Georgia school shooter Colt, has been sent an incalculable number of threats as he sits in jail for allegedly providing his 14-year-old son with the murder weapon.


Colin Gray, the father of Georgia school shooter Colt, has been sent an incalculable number of threats as he sits in jail for allegedly providing his 14-year-old son with the murder weapon. 

The elder Gray, 54, faces four counts of manslaughter and two counts of second-degree murder amid claims he gave his son the AR-15-style rifle used in a massacre at Apalachee High School that killed two students and two teachers.

His attorneys have filed a motion to separate the father from the rest of the jail population to keep him safe because they believe his fellow prisoners feel similarly.

The motion argues that those fellow incarcerated have feelings of anger and retribution towards Gray.

In fact, so many lives in the community of Barrow County have been touched in unfathomable ways, it would be reckless to assume there are NO inmates, either currently or in the near future, being housed in the Barrow County Detention, who wish to harm [Gray], the motion states 

Colin Gray, the father of Georgia school shooter Colt, has been sent an incalculable number of threats as he sits in jail for allegedly providing his 14-year-old son with the murder weapon

Colin Gray, the father of Georgia school shooter Colt, has been sent an incalculable number of threats as he sits in jail for allegedly providing his 14-year-old son with the murder weapon 

Colt Gray, 14, was driven by his abusive father to carry out the massacre that left four dead, his grandfather Charles Polhamus claimed

Colt Gray, 14, was driven by his abusive father to carry out the massacre that left four dead, his grandfather Charles Polhamus claimed 

His lawyers add that there have been the numerous threats sent Grays way due to the media attention on the tragedy.

Gray is currently holed up in the Barrow County Detention Center, where a judge told him if convicted on all counts, he could be sentenced to 180 years in prison.

Colt Grays grandfather, Colins ex-father-in-law, has said Colt deserves to die for turning his grandson into a mass murderer.

Charles Polhamus, 81, said the 14-year-old was driven by his father to do what he did as it emerged that Colts grandmother visited the school outside Winder just hours before the shooting to discuss his behavior.

Spending 11 years with that son of a b***h screaming and hollering every day, it can affect anybody, Polhamus told the NY Post.

He needs the death penalty.

The alleged gunmans parents split in 2022 after they were evicted from their home and Colt was living with Gray when the shooting took place.

Colt has to pay for what he did, but Im telling you, he was driven, no question in my mind, Polhamus said from his home in Fitzgerald.

Gray is currently holed up in the Barrow County Detention Center after making his first appearance in court, where a judge told him if convicted on all counts, he could be sentenced to 180 years in prison

Gray is currently holed up in the Barrow County Detention Center after making his first appearance in court, where a judge told him if convicted on all counts, he could be sentenced to 180 years in prison

Colt is like a lot of young kids these days with the tablets and some of the garbage they pull up, the blood and all the fighting.

If you dont think that has an impact on young kids, youre missing the boat, and that was also part of Colts problem.

Its part of it — and living with a dysfunctional dad who was a screamer and a hollerer.

No question about it. Prior to going through this, he was a good kid. I will preach that forever.

Polhamus said his wife Deborah had gone to the school a day before the shooting as family concern about Colt mounted.

They were having some problems with him not going to school, and this kind of thing, he told CBS.

Polhamus spoke out after it was claimed that his daughter, Marcee Gray, called her sons school to warn them of an extreme emergency minutes before the shooting started.

I told them it was an extreme emergency and for them to go immediately and find [my son] to check on him, the mother told her sister in text messages seen by the Washington Post.

Mason Schermerhorn, 14, an autistic student at Apalachee High School, was the first victim to be identified. He was among four people killed in the mass shooting
Student Christian Angulo, 14, also lost his life in the senseless shooting

Mason Schermerhorn, 14, an autistic student at Apalachee High School, was the first victim to be identified. He was among four people killed in the mass shooting 

Teacher Richard Aspinwall was named as one of the four victims of the shooting
Teacher Christina Irimie was also identified as a victim

Teachers Richard Aspinwall and Christina Irimie were also killed in the tragedy 

The outlet reported that a call log from the familys shared phone plan shows Gray made a 10-minute call to the school at 9.50am on Wednesday, about half an hour before Colt allegedly opened fire.

She then got in her car and started driving toward the school, more than three hours away.

But about half-way there she learned that the tragedy she was racing to prevent had already taken place.

I was the one that notified the school counselor at the high school, he told her sister.

Further text exchanges reported from Marcees sister showed that Colts school and family were also in contact regarding his deteriorating mental health at least a week before the shooting.

Months earlier in May 2023, the family had been visited by local law enforcement after receiving an FBI tip about threats to carry out a school shooting.

Colt denied making the threats, and Gray told cops that although he kept hunting rifles in the home his son was not allowed to use them unsupervised.

But the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said the boys father allowed him access to the AR-style rifle used in the shooting, as investigators probe claims it was gifted him as a Christmas present in December last year.

Georgia school shooter Colt Gray made his first court appearance on Friday

Georgia school shooter Colt Gray made his first court appearance on Friday

Colin Gray appeared shortly after his son in the same courtroom

Colin Gray appeared shortly after his son in the same courtroom

Polhamus said his former son-in-law cost the family their half-million-dollar farm after spiraling into drug addiction following a back injury.

And he said his daughter was dragged into her then husbands addiction but had always remained committed to their three children.

She is a good person and a mom, he insisted. But Im back to what I said about narcissists: They can change anybody.

Marcee never did anything to Colt. All she did is help him out.

He also said his grandson sent her a message on the morning of the shooting, telling her Im sorry Mom.

Colt didnt cause that to happen. He did it, Polhamus said.

He didnt wake up one day and decide Im going to kill people. No, he didnt do that. He came out of an environment.

If you step in a wad of s***, what happens to your foot? You step in a wad of s***.

This is no different. To live in that for 11 years, my daughter and her children.

If you live in that kind of relationship for 11 years youre not going to stay stable.

People wept at a vigil for the victims of Georgias deadliest ever school shooting

People wept at a vigil for the victims of Georgias deadliest ever school shooting 

Several classmates shared similar stories describing how Colt quietly slunk out of algebra class at around 10am on Wednesday, before he returned minutes later with a gun.

Another student, Bri Jones, 14, said she almost opened the door to Gray but stopped herself as he was pulling his gun out.

I froze up, like I froze up and I said no to myself, Jones told CNN. He would have got every single one of us in that class.

Jones said she almost opened the door, but stopped herself thanks to a tip from her mother.

I always look out the door before I open it… its a habit my mom taught me, she said.

Although she saw the gun, Jones said her teacher urged her to open the door because she didnt know he had a gun because she was at her desk.

She was going to walk over there, open it, and I was like, no, he has a gun, Jones recalled.

The shooter, he looked up, Jones continued. He was looking at me, my teacher, and then somebody was in the hall. He turned his head, and he just started shooting.

Once he started shooting, its like he kept going, it was so many gunshots after gunshots... It felt like he was just shooting forever – and then like it stopped.

Students said when Gray failed to enter his own classroom, he opened fire into the one next door as their door was open.

At that moment, teacher Richard Aspinwall was shot dead in front of his horrified class, which student Malaysia Mitchell said left her traumatized.

We had to drag our teachers body fully into the classroom, she told CNN. We heard him take his last breath.

Fourteen-year-old students Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo also died in Georgias deadliest ever school shooting, along with math teacher Christina Irimie, 53.

He pulled the triggers, Polhamus said. He killed people and hes my grandson, and it breaks my damn heart.

Colt is being tried as an adult and was told at his court appearance on Friday that he could spend the rest of his life behind bars for the violent present.

His father faces eight counts of cruelty to children as well as his murder and manslaughter charges.

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Источник: Daily Online

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