Georgia High School Shooting Leaves Four Dead, Suspect in Custody
Authorities investigate troubled background of 14-year-old shooter and effectiveness of new panic alarm system.
- Colt Gray, 14, is charged as an adult for the shooting at Apalachee High School, which resulted in four fatalities and nine injuries.
- Investigators found writings in Gray's home referencing past school shootings, including the Parkland massacre.
- Gray's family had a history of domestic issues and previous encounters with law enforcement over threats of violence.
- A newly implemented panic alarm system at the school is credited with saving lives by quickly alerting authorities.
- Parents nationwide express renewed fears about school safety and the impact of gun violence on children.

















































































































































































































