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Testimony continues in trial of Apalachee High shooting suspect’s father, Colin Gray

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Day three in the Colin Gray trial saw more testimony from law enforcement members who on the scene the day of the September 2024 shooting at Apalachee High School.

Georgia Bureau of Investigation Special Agent Daniella Stuart was called to the stand. The crime scene specialist took over 1,000 photos, several scans, and walkthroughs of the scene. She described some of the video evidence presented.

GBI Special Agent Daniella Stuart testifies to the evidence found and crime scene photos taken at Apalachee High School following the shooting on Sept. 4, 2024. (livestream image courtesy Law & Crime/YouTube)

“So we get to the end of J hallway, it will turn toward that last classroom on the left side of the hallway because in the video it appears almost like he looked into that classroom,” according to Stuart. “I don’t know if he was attempting to go in, but he looked in that classroom, and then he turned around, points back down J hall. That’s where he shoots Mason [Schermerhorn] and then turns and points the gun at a kid that is down K hall, and almost in that same moment, law enforcement is making contact with him.”

Defendant Colin Gray is charged with multiple counts, including second-degree murder, for giving his son the gun that was used in the Apalachee High School shooting. (livestream image courtesy Law & Crime/YouTube)

Prosecutors say Colin Gray provided his son, the accused shooter, Colt Gray, with the weapon used in the shooting. Colin Gray is facing 29 counts, including second-degree murder, involuntary homicide, and second-degree cruelty to children.

Four people were killed in that shooting, and nine others were injured.

This article comes to Now Georgia in partnership with WUGA News

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