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    Georgia high school shooting: What we know about suspected 14-year-old shooter Colt Gray

    By Andrea Cavallier,

    5 hours ago

    A 14-year-old student was identified as the suspected gunman who allegedly opened fire at a Georgia high school on Wednesday, killing four people, authorities said.

    Colt Gray was taken into custody and will be charged as an adult, Georgia Bureau of Investigation Director Chris Hosey said at a news conference hours after the shooting.

    Two students and two teachers were killed in the mass shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, an hour outside of Atlanta, Hosey confirmed. Hosey did not give additional details about the victims’ identities. At least nine people were hospitalized. Details about their conditions were not released.

    “My heart hurts for these kids. My heart hurts for this community,” Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith said. “But I want to make it very clear that hate will not prevail in this county.”

    Who was the shooter?

    Colt Gray is a 14-year-old student believed to be a freshman at Apalachee High School.

    Lyela Sayarath, a student at Apalachee High School, described Gray, as “quiet” and would often “skip class.” She told CNN that she wasn’t surprised because Gray fit the description of a shooter.

    “He wasn’t there most times,” Sayarath said. “He either wouldn’t be there or skip class. But even what he would have talked it would have talked it would have just been one word answers or just shot statements.”

    Investigators are still working on learning how Gray got the gun into the school.

    What charges does he face?

    Gray faces multiple charges of murder. He will be tried as an adult, officials said.

    What was the motive?

    The shooter’s motive is not yet known.

    Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith said at a news conference on Wednesday that they are not aware of any connection between the suspected shooter and the victims.

    Chris Hosey, the director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation , said part of the investigation is “looking into every aspect of that individual, his connection here at the school.”

    Were there warning signs?

    Law enforcement officials in Georgia told CNN that the school received a phone call this morning warning that there would be shootings at five schools and that Apalachee would be the first.

    It is not known who placed the call and officials are investigating the call and where it originated.

    Authorities responded to the school shortly before 10:30 a.m. for an “active shooting.”

    Smith said a resource officer at the school engaged with the shooter and took him into custody.

    “Obviously the shooter was armed and our school resource officer engaged him and the shooter quickly realized that if he did not give up, that it would end with an OIS — an Officer Involved Shooting. He gave up, got on the ground and the deputy took him into custody,” Smith said.

    What happens next?

    Gray will likely appear in court in the coming days.

    Barrow County schools will be closed for the rest of the week, but the school system offices will remain open to support those affected by the tragedy.

    Apalachee High School has about 1,900 students, according to records from Georgia education officials. It became Barrow County’s second largest public high school when it opened in 2000, according to the Barrow County School System.

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