BARROW COUNTY, Ga. — A grand jury indicted a father and his 14-year-old son in connection to the deadly Apalachee High School shooting back on Sept. 4 on Thursday.
Colt Gray, the accused shooter in the Apalachee High shooting, is facing 55 charges and his father, Colin Gray, is facing 29 charges. You can check out a breakdown of the charges listed below:
Colt Gray indictment
- Count 1: Malice murder
- Count 2: Felony murder
- Count 3: Aggravated assault
- Count 4: Malice murder
- Count 5: Felony murder
- Count 6: Aggravated assault
- Count 7: Malice murder
- Count 8: Felony murder
- Count 9: Aggravated assault
- Count 10: Malice murder
- Count 11: Felony murder
- Count 12: Aggravated assault
- Count 13: Aggravated assault
- Count 14: Aggravated battery
- Count 15: Aggravated assault
- Count 16: Aggravated battery
- Count 17: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 18: Aggravated assault
- Count 19: Aggravated battery
- Count 20: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 21: Aggravated assault
- Count 22: Aggravated battery
- Count 23: Cruelty to children in the first degree
- Count 24: Aggravated assault
- Count 25: Aggravated assault
- Count 26: Aggravated assault
- Count 27: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 28: Aggravated assault
- Count 29: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 30: Aggravated assault
- Count 31: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 32: Aggravated assault
- Count 33: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 34: Aggravated assault
- Count 35: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 36: Aggravated assault
- Count 37: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 38: Aggravated assault
- Count 39: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 40: Aggravated assault
- Count 41: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 42: Aggravated assault
- Count 43: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 44: Aggravated assault
- Count 45: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 46: Aggravated assault
- Count 47: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 48: Aggravated assault
- Count 49: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 50: Aggravated assault
- Count 51: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 52: Aggravated assault
- Count 53: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
- Count 54: Aggravated assault
- Count 55: Cruelty to children in the first-degree
Colin Gray indictment
- Count 1: Murder in the second-degree
- Count 2: Cruelty to children second-degree
- Count 3: Murder in the second degree
- Count 4: Cruelty to children in the second-degree
- Count 5: Involuntary manslaughter
- Count 6: Reckless conduct
- Count 7: Involuntary manslaughter
- Count 8: Reckless conduct
- Counts 9-26: Cruelty to children in the second-degree
- Count 27-29: Reckless conduct
Colin Gray is also accused of knowingly allowing his son, Colt Gray, to possess a weapon, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. He was also in court on Wednesday for a preliminary hearing. A judge determined there was enough probable cause for the case to proceed.
In that hearing, Georgia Bureau of Investigation agents testified that Colt's mother, Marcee Gray, said to them her son had a "fascination with school shooters and school shootings" and that he had access to guns at home.
Meanwhile, this week, students at Apalachee High returned from fall break for their first full days of class since the shooting.
More on the Apalachee High School shooting
On the morning of Sept. 4, lives were forever changed at Apalachee High School in Barrow County. On that day, the GBI said at 10:20 a.m., the Barrow County Sheriff's Office received alerts about reports of an "active shooter."
During a news conference later that day, the GBI said two students and two teachers were killed in the shooting.
The GBI identified the victims as the following:
The GBI also identified the accused shooter as Colt Gray, who is a student at Apalachee High School. Colt Gray is facing four counts of felony murder in connection with the shooting and will be tried as an adult.