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Apalachee High shooting: Colt Gray investigation subpoenas revealed

J.Jones6 hr ago
BARROW COUNTY, Ga. - Four subpoenas in the trial of Colt Gray, the teenager accused of killing four people at Apalachee High School, have been revealed in new court filings. Three of those were served to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources in September and offer new insights into what type of evidence investigators are using to build its case against the teen and his father.

According to court documents filed on Tuesday in Barrow County Superior Court, prosecutors are seeking records from the DNR about Gray's visiting three gun ranges: Big Lazer Creek Shooting Range in Talbot County, Clybel Shooting Range in Mansfield, and Wilson Shoals Shooting Range in Banks County.

The subpoenas are asking the DNR to produce "sign-in sheets, copies of license information, payment information, surveillance footage, and other records" between the start of the year and Sept. 4, when Gray was accused of opening fire inside the high school.

A separate subpoena was also served on Amazon for customer information, payment information and purchase history. Prosecutors are particularly interested in two addresses: one in Jefferson and another in Bethlehem, where Gray was reportedly staying over the past year.

Although the subpoenas were issued in September, they were just filed with the clerk and made part of the record on Tuesday, since Colt Gray and his father, Colin Gray, are scheduled for arraignment on Nov. 21.

Colt Gray is accused of opening fire using a "black semi-automatic AR-15 style rifle" inside the high school's J hall during the second period of class on Sept. 4. Two teachers, 39-year-old Richard Aspinwall and 53-year-old Cristina Irimie, and two students, Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo, both 14 , were killed. Nine others were injured.

Colt Gray faces 55 charges , including four counts of murder, four counts of felony murder, four counts of aggravated battery, 25 counts of aggravated assault, and 18 counts of cruelty to children in the first degree.

Colt's father, Colin Gray, faces 29 charges, including second-degree murder, second-degree cruelty to children, involuntary manslaughter, and reckless conduct. Prosecutors allege that he saw warning signs of his son's behavior but took no action and even purchased the firearm used in the shooting as a Christmas gift.

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