Apalachee High School Shooting Sparks Outcry Over Safety Measures
Parents demand increased security after 14-year-old Colt Gray kills four in Georgia school shooting.
- Parents and community members are urging the school board to implement clear book bags and metal detectors to prevent future incidents.
- Colt Gray, charged as an adult, is accused of killing two students and two teachers with a rifle his father gifted him.
- Gray's family background reveals a history of neglect and abuse, with both parents struggling with addiction.
- The school district has increased security presence but has yet to finalize long-term safety plans.
- Colt Gray's father faces charges related to the shooting, while his mother has a history of criminal behavior and mental health issues.