- A 14-year-old, Colt Gray, accused of a school shooting in Georgia, was interviewed by police last year regarding online threats but no arrest was made due to lack of probable cause.
- Four people were killed in the incident at Appalache High School, including two students, Mason Sharma Horn and Christen Angalo, and two teachers, Christina Aramy and Richard Aspen, with nine others injured.
- The local community held a vigil to mourn the victims, seeking to come to terms with the tragedy.
- Vice President Carla Harris spoke about the need to address the epidemic of gun violence, highlighting the fear parents face about their children’s safety at school.
- Former President Donald Trump commented on the need to heal the world and reduce global conflicts, indirectly referencing his leadership.
- The investigation involved multiple agencies, including the FBI and Georgia Bureau of Investigation, focusing on the suspect’s past interactions with law enforcement and potential warning signs.
- Upon encountering school police officers during the incident, Colt Gray surrendered without further violence and is said to be cooperating with law enforcement.
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