Father of Georgia school shooting suspect granted bond
Briefly

Colin Gray, facing murder and manslaughter charges linked to his son’s deadly school shooting, was granted a $500,000 bond, marking a potential release following extensive detention. His son, Colt Gray, is accused of killing four and injuring several at Apalachee High School. This unprecedented case has evoked strong sentiments, with victims' families speaking out against Gray's release, holding him accountable for his son’s actions. Despite Gray’s assertions of compliance with bail conditions, the presiding judge expressed deep concerns, reflecting the ongoing impact of the tragedy on the community.
Breanna Schermerhorn, whose son Mason, 14, was shot and killed, struggled to speak, telling the judge Colin Gray's actions robbed my family of a chance to raise my son.
Barrow County Superior Court Judge Nicholas Primm noted he had grave concerns about releasing the elder Gray, stating, This case is an open sore, a wound that continues to hurt the community.
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