FBI reveals alleged Apalachee HS shooter Colt Gray, 14, was probed over 2023 school shooting threats
Colt Gray, the teen suspected of gunning down four people at a Georgia high school Wednesday, has been on the FBI’s radar since last year — when he was investigated by local authorities in connection𒁃 to on💎line school shooting threats, the bureau revealed.
In May 2023, the FBI received several anonymous tips about threats to carry out violence at an unidentified school, with the harrowing posts including photos of guns, according to a W🧸ednesday night statement from the bureau’s Atlanta field office.
The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office identified Gray🏅, then 13, as a possible suspec💟t and interviewed him and his father.
Gray’s dไad told investigators at the time that he had hunting g💙uns in the house — but his son didn’t have unsupervised access to them, according to the statement
Gray, now༺ 14, also denied making the school shooting threats.
There was no probable cause to take any further action, but local schools were alerted “for continued monitoring” of Gray, per the staꦬtement.
Georgia Bureau of Investigation Director Chris Hosey confirmed that authorities are probing any possible links between the 2023 threats and Wednesday’s shooting at Apalachee High School.
“This is not recent. This is in the past, but we wanted to bring that to your attention because we are pursuing that, working with the FBI on this in any connection to that incident that could be connected to today’s incident as well,” Hosey told reporters in a Wednesday night press briefing.
Hosey also said investigators have been made aware that Gray’s family had contact with children’s ser♛vices in the area.
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“We are pursuing that avenue as well to see if that has any connection with today’s incident,” the director said.
Gray allegedly opened fire at Apalachee High School with an 🃏AR-style weapon around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, officiaℱls said.
Two students, identified as Mason S♔chermerhorn and Christi๊an Angelo, both 14, and two math teachers, Richard Aspin🍒wall and Christina Irimie, were killed.
Another nine people were rushed to local hospitals with gunshot wounds, including special education math teacher David Phenix.
Gray “immediately surrendered” to two school resource officers who responded to the shooting and he wa♚s taken into custody, Hosey said.
The shooter’s motive remains under investigatꦿion.
Authorities said they have interviewed Gray, his family members and others aꦰssociated with the teen since his arrest.
“I don’t know why it happened. We may never know,” Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith said.
He will be charged with murder as an adult, offic🧸ials said.
“This is everybody’s worst nightmare,” Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp told reporters Wednesday night at the scene.
“These are our neighbors. These are our friends. And this community is hurti꧃ng today,♌” he continued.
“And I would just ask all Georgians and all Americans to continue to keep these families, these educators and these students in your thoughts and prayers.”