Colin Gray, the father of alleged Georgia school shooter Colt Gray, pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges related to a mass shooting in September at Apalachee High School that killed four people.
Attorneys for Colin Gray appeared in court Thursday morning and entered a not guilty plea on his behalf. They also waived a formal arrangement. He was not present for the hearing.
A Barrow County grand jury indicted the older Gray in October on 29 countsincluding second-degree murder, second-degree cruelty to children, involuntary manslaughter and reckless conduct, according to online court records.
Barrow County District Attorney Brad Smith said Colin Gray’s charges marked the first time in state history that a parent of a suspected school shooter was charged.
His son was indicted separately on 55 counts, including four counts of malice murder and four counts of felony murder, in the Sept. 4 shooting at the Winder high school. Colt Gray, who was charged as an adult, waived his formal arraignment and pleaded not guilty in October, court records show.
Two students and two teachers were killed and nine other people were injured. Those killed were identified as Christian Angulo, 14; Mason Schermerhorn, 14; Richard Aspinwall, 39; and Cristina Irimie, 53.
Two law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation previously told NBC News that Colin Gray gave his son an AR-15-style rifle as a gift after law enforcement officials interviewed them in 2023 over reports of online threats to carry out a school shooting.