Just minutes before the tragic school shooting unfolded, Marcee Gray, mother of the accused, made a last-ditch call to the school, trying to raise the alarm. She spoke with urgency—warning the school counselor about her son’s erratic behavior that morning. Something didn’t sit right with her… and she needed someone to act before it was too late.
That call came roughly half an hour before the chaos began. In those moments, Marcee pushed for the counselor to track down her son immediately—worried that his talk about a shooting wasn’t just empty threats. She knew her son well enough to sense the danger, but despite her attempts, what followed was a series of unfortunate missteps.
#BREAKING : Mother of Georgia mass shooting suspect called school before attack.
Marcee Gray, the mother of the teenager Colt Gray charged with fatally shooting two students and two teachers at a Georgia high school on Wednesday called the school that morning and warned a… pic.twitter.com/vHU1tv0psV
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An administrator, responding to the concern, headed to the suspect’s math class. But there was confusion—a student with a similar name caused the mix-up. The wrong backpack was taken, the real suspect wasn’t in the room… and just minutes later, the horror began.
Colt Gray, only 14, is now the accused at the heart of this tragedy. On that fateful Wednesday, he’s said to have gunned down two teachers and two students—leaving nine others wounded in a scene that rocked the community to its core. Arrested swiftly after the attack, Colt’s descent into violence has left many grappling with one haunting question: could this have been stopped?
The tragedy didn’t end with Colt. His father, Colin Gray, was also arrested, now facing his own charges—second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, and cruelty to children. The reason? Reports suggest that Colin had bought the AR-15-style rifle for his son, a gift that would ultimately become the weapon used in the massacre. It’s a decision that now entwines father and son in a legal fight that neither could have imagined.
🚨The mother of Apalachee school shooter Colt Gray had advanced warning of the tragedy.
Marcee Gray called the school 30 minutes before the shooting, alerting them to an “extreme emergency.” Texts reveal she urged the school counselor to immediately check on her son. pic.twitter.com/9j8kPuO7yj
— US-Crimes (@OfficialUScrime) September 8, 2024
Their first appearance in court came on Friday, a charged moment as both Grays stood before a judge. The wheels of justice began to turn, with a preliminary hearing set for December 5th, promising a deeper dive into the charges. While Colt already faces murder charges, more are expected to follow.
🚨🇺🇸MOTHER OF GEORGIA MASS SHOOTING SUSPECT WARNED SCHOOL BEFORE ATTACK
Marcee Gray;mother of Colt Gray,the 14-yr-old charged w/ killing 2 students &2 teachers in a mass shooting @ Apalachee High School in Georgia, called the school 30min before the attack…#LiberalInsanity pic.twitter.com/bTZv9yoCJT
— Sandy (@SD73660) September 8, 2024
This case, tragic as it is, pulls back the curtain on much more than legal drama—it reveals a family crumbling under the weight of poor decisions and missed warnings. Marcee’s desperate call for help came too late… by the time the system responded, everything was already in motion. Now, a grieving community is left to pick up the pieces, haunted by the “what ifs” that linger in the aftermath.
Major Points
- Marcee Gray, mother of Colt Gray, made a desperate call to the school counselor moments before the shooting, warning of her son’s alarming behavior.
- Due to a mix-up, school administrators mistakenly targeted the wrong student, missing the chance to intervene before Colt opened fire.
- Colt, 14, is accused of killing two teachers and two students and wounding nine others in the tragic school shooting.
- His father, Colin Gray, faces charges for providing the AR-15-style rifle used in the massacre, tying him to the deadly events.
- The community is left devastated, grappling with missed opportunities to prevent the tragedy and the looming legal battles for both father and son.
TL Holcomb – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News