The suspect appeared in court Friday; his father is also facing charges in the case.
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@Pebbles08318 күн бұрын
This is heartbreaking 😢 condolences to the families praying you make through this hard time! So very sorry for your loss! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@noinfo3268 күн бұрын
Why didn't she call the cops?
@icebergrose89558 күн бұрын
Honestly it would be faster if she called the school, then the police
@pkp67918 күн бұрын
May their souls rest in peace and their family, friends and communities be consoled in their grief
@patbaker53598 күн бұрын
Mother called school the day of shooting?
@ИринаКим-ъ5ч8 күн бұрын
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@chadbaker488 күн бұрын
Vote for people who will pass sensible gun laws! 🗳️🌊
@chambersma8 күн бұрын
Define sensible
@findlisa58 күн бұрын
We know Colt Gray's assigned school counselor at AHS was Lisa Butler, so it seems Ms. Butler likely received that frantic 10-min phone call from Colt's mother, Marcee Gray, at about 9:50 am on the day of this school schooling in which she said her son was involved in an "extreme emergency". But can we connect the dots to who this Apalachee High School administrator was, who seemingly together with Butler or a different counselor, couldn't correctly locate "Colt Gray" and his deadly AR-15? Was this AP (meaning Assistant Principal) Ralph Neeley or AP Ben Braaten? Was it AP Angela Boyd or AP Deigh Martin? Could Principal Jessica Rehberg be directly involved in trying to find a student on her campus after this urgent call? In any case, these are your five administrators at AHS, so at least one of them and a counselor at this school can't communicate a simple name like "Colt Gray", find and check on that student when many lives were at risk. Why is it that, in an "extreme emergency", members of this school's staff can't locate a student and protect many others when given about 30 mins to do so? Are other schools similarly unable to perform such a basic thing? Are they practicing doing that? And, if they aren't, then why aren't they?