Audio reveals father of accused Georgia school shooter Colt Gray gave his son a rifle at age 13
By Chris Nesi,
2024-09-06
An audio recording of Colin Gray’s grilling by sheriff’s officers last year reveals how he gave his son a rifle at age 13 to kill deer — to get him away from video games.
Gray, 54, is now facing manslaughter and murder charges of his own after his son, Colt Gray, allegedly opened fire, killing four, at his Georgia high school with a gun he received from his father as a Christmas gift.
The dad admitted to cops during the May 2023 in-person interview that Colt had access to weapons in the house in Jefferson but insisted they weren’t loaded.
“We actually do a lot of shooting, we do a lot of deer-hunting — he shot his first deer this year,” Gray said of his then-13-year-old son.
The father told officers he was “in shock” and “a little pissed off” by the allegations that prompted their visit — namely, that Colt had made threatening references on Discord, an online messaging platform popular with gamers, to pulling off a school shooting.
“I don’t know anything about him saying s–t like that, and I’m gonna be mad as hell if he did,” Gray said.
“And then all the guns will go away and they won’t be accessible to him,” he added.
The elder Gray then painted a portrait that the boy’s ready access to guns was part of his effort to show him the ropes as a budding outdoorsman.
“I’m trying to teach him about firearms and safety and how to do it all, and get him interested in the outdoors,” he said.
The sheriff’s officer interjected with a slight chuckle, “And get him away from those video games.”
“That’s exactly right. That’s the God’s honest truth,” Gray responded before explaining a picture on his phone showing Colt with “blood on his cheeks” was from the deer he bagged on a recent hunting trip, which the dad called “the greatest day ever.”
He also took pains to reassure the officers that Colt respected firearm safety.
“He knows the seriousness of weapons and what they can do and how to use them and not use them,” Gray said — while urging the officers to make it clear to Colt that the FBI’s allegations were “no joke.”
Gray even said he and his sonhad discussed the topic of school shootings “quite a bit.” The dad said he’s regularly at the school because his son was getting picked on.
The recording ends with Gray going to summon Colt to speak with the officers.
The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office opened the probe into the FBI’s warnings but closed it down within just a few days after being unable to definitively corroborate some of the agency’s claims.
Colt ended up switching schools allegedly because of the bullying — and is now accused of shooting up the next school he went to, Apalachee HS, about 15 minutes away.
Colt and his father both appeared in the same courtroom minutes apart Friday morning after being taken into custody Thursday.
The boy, who wore shackles on his hands and feet and wore green prison clothing, faces life in prison if convicted of the four counts of murder against him.
Gray was dressed in a charcoal-striped jail uniform and closed his eyes and cried and rocked back-and-forth in his seat. Judge Currie Mingledorff informed him he faced up to 180 years in prison if convicted on all charges, including those around providing the troubled youth with the AR-15-style rifle used in the massacre.
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All I can say is I had my 1st rifle at age 12 to go hunting with my dad and brothers. Sounds like police just want to make the dad an escape goat. For what his son took up on himself to do because someone pissed him off. You cannot control the actions of another. Especially when you have CPS. Police. District attorneys wanting to make a name for themselves. You cannot correct a child by whipping is butt. Because CPS gets involved the of course your police gets involved because CPS says it child abuse. Stupid justice system. They want your children on drugs. And you wonder why most of the are addicts. Duct tape or APS tape can’t fix this. CPS police justice system Al playing GOD.
Jennifer Midkiff
09-07
And what was it about a 13 yo boy that made him think he had the ability to handle the awesome destructive power of an assault rifle? That gun is made for one purpose , to kill a lot of people in just seconds it is NOT intended for hunting. And a 13yo is not mentally or emotionally equipped to handle the consequences of what that weapon is capable of doing. He had no business giving that kind of a weapon to a CHILD
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