Colin Gray Found Guilty of Murder in Apalachicola High School Case
March 4, 2026 • Google News World
A Guilty Verdict in the Apalachee High School Shooting Case
Colt Gray, a former student at Apalachee High School in Georgia, has been found guilty of murder. The conviction comes after a trial in which Gray was accused of shooting his classmate.
Gray’s father, Michael Gray, has also been convicted of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in connection with the shooting. He was charged with failing to provide adequate supervision and support for his son, which authorities argued contributed to the crime.
The case drew national attention due to its unusual circumstances. In this type of situation, where a parent is accused of failing to prevent their child’s involvement in gun violence, it is not uncommon for courts to consider whether the parent’s actions or lack thereof contributed to the incident.
As part of his sentencing, Gray will face time in prison. The exact length of his sentence has not been disclosed. Michael Gray’s sentencing is also pending.
The Apalachee High School shooting occurred on [date] when a student was shot by another student. The incident resulted in serious injuries and raised questions about the role of parents and schools in preventing gun violence.
In this case, authorities have charged both Gray and his father with crimes related to their involvement in the shooting.
Source: Google News World