Monday, 19 May 2025

Georgia school shooting suspect's dad fights 'epicenter' murder trial: attorney

Colin Gray, charged with 29 crimes after his son allegedly killed four people in a mass shooting at Apalachee High School, was granted a venue change for his trial.


Georgia school shooting suspect's dad fights 'epicenter' murder trial: attorney

A Barrow County, Georgia, judge ruled Thursday that Colin Gray, who has been charged with 29 crimes related to his son Colt's alleged mass shooting at Apalachee High School last year, will face a jury from a different county. 

The defense said the trial needed to be moved to protect the integrity of the trial.

"What we need to do is to find a place where we can get an impartial and fair jury," Gray's attorney, Jimmy Berry, said. "I don't think anywhere in this epicenter are we going to be able to find that."

The state said it does not want to further affect the well-being of the Barrow County community. 

"The reason the state is agreeing to change of venue from Barrow County is because all of Barrow County was a victim in this case," District Attorney Brad Smith said.

Ultimately, Chief Barrow County Superior Court Judge Nicholas Primm agreed a venue change was warranted. He noted that the trial will either occur outside the county completely or inside the county with jurors who do not live there. 

"I'll have to figure out if we're going to export the trial or import jurors," he said.

Gray's charges include second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter and reckless conduct.

Gray is accused of using a semi-automatic rifle given to him by his father. 

The younger Gray was charged with 55 criminal offenses, including four counts of felony murder in the shooting.

The accused killer was on law enforcement's radar as early as 2023.

Police investigated that threat and spoke with both Colin and Colt at their home May 21, 2023. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Berry and Smith.

Fox News' Stepheny Price contributed to this report. 

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