The father of the mass shooting suspect accused of killing four people at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, told investigators this week he had purchased the gun used in the killings as a holiday present for his son in December 2023, according to two law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the investigation.

Colt Gray, a 14-year-old student, is accused of killing two students and two teachers with an AR-style rifle in the Wednesday shooting. Nine more people were hospitalized.

One source told CNN the AR-15-style rifle was purchased at a local gun store as a Christmas present.

  • @phoneymouse
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    15010 days ago

    Call me crazy, but I don’t think children should own guns.

    • @tills13
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      9610 days ago

      But but the real issue is them being exposed to drag queens!

      • @Fedizen
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        3310 days ago

        imagine how much worse this would be if the child in question went to drag time story hour instead of being given a killing machine! /s

      • @[email protected]
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        2010 days ago

        Drag queen story times are of the devil! ( The Christians say while attending church where someone dresses up and reads stories).

    • @answersplease77
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      5110 days ago

      he gifted him a gun to protect him from school shooting. that’s right-wing logic

      • @quafeinum
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        710 days ago

        I was gonna write a witty but bleak reply to this but I’m not gonna. Have a nice day

      • @ChickenLadyLovesLife
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        310 days ago

        Did he think the kid was going to carry it around the school all day every day? Did he know that school shootings tend to happen … in schools?

    • aname
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      3610 days ago

      Call me crazy, but I don’t think civilians should own AR-15s

      • @wildcardology
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        210 days ago

        And they were designed and marketed for civilian use. Imagine if it’s legal to purchase military grade assault rifles.

    • @Today
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      1410 days ago

      I grew up in a rural area with just my mom. We had two handguns and a shotgun hidden in the house. Anytime we went walking in the pasture a gun came with us in case of snakes or wild dogs and a couple of times per year i was required to shoot at cans with each one. I wasn’t interested in them and didn’t like shooting them, but understood her desire for me to feel comfortable using them ‘just in case’. We often took long road trips to visit family and would stop to nap in rest areas for a few hours. The small handgun was always beside the driver’s seat. It was the 70s and early 80s and nothing was locked. 22 in the nightstand drawer, 38 in a dresser drawer, and shotgun behind her bedroom door - all loaded and ready. It didn’t seem weird; it was just what my mom did to try to keep us safe.

      • /home/pineapplelover
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        1310 days ago

        Not everybody is fortunate to have responsibility and be mentally sane. Even the father in this case probably told the kid the to dos and not to dos of owning a gun (or not. Idk man). But you know, all this happened.

        • @Today
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          910 days ago

          Yeah. I don’t really know why i shared all of that. Just struggling to make sense of something senseless, i guess. i visit several schools per day and we all whine about the inconvenience of badge fobs, locked classrooms, being required to put the alert app on our phones and then having it constantly going off all day with every drill at every school, etc. Then when something like this happens i feel shitty for whining, heartbroken for those families, and thankful that it wasn’t my schools, teachers, kids, … It sucks. And the worst part is that we know it will happen again and again. Rambling…sorry.

          • @meiti
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            410 days ago

            You are just showing sympathy toward others. That’s okay.

          • /home/pineapplelover
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            210 days ago

            Yeah all good man. I definitely appreciated your story. I also think that responsible citizens should be able to carry. We shouldn’t be handing guns to untrained maniacs out here. Ideally, your family would be a shining example of how to be responsible gun owners.