Teacher Tells Jury School Officials Had The Chance to Stop Apalachee Shooting But Failed
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They were looking for him. The school knew something was wrong. And they pulled the wrong kid out of class.
Katherine Greer taught second period Algebra 1 at Apalachee High School. Colt Gray had been in her class maybe three times. Nine days before the shooting, he approached her and asked to see a "crisis counselor," language alarming enough that she walked him there herself. On September 4, he sat down in her class, asked to leave with his bookbag, and never came back. When Vice Principal D. Martin arrived looking for him, a nearly identical name in the same class sent administrators and school resource officers chasing the wrong student. That mixup cost critical minutes.
Watch what happens when the search catches up to reality. Greer is at her computer emailing the vice principal that he's back at her door when she looks up and sees him standing there with a rifle. And listen to what it sounded like inside her locked classroom when a 14-year-old student called 911.
⏰ KEY MOMENTS
00:01 - Greer takes the stand
02:28 - Colt asked to see a "crisis counselor" nine days before the shooting
12:15 - September 4: Colt asks to leave class with his bookbag
15:07 - Vice Principal arrives looking for a student and gets the wrong one
23:12 - Greer sees the shooter standing at her door with a rifle
29:50 - 14-year-old student's 911 call plays for the jury
37:41 - Defense cross-examination begins
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📖 CASE BACKGROUND
On September 4, 2024, a student opened fire at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, killing Mason Schermerhorn (14), Christian Angulo (14), Coach Ricky Aspinwall (39), and math teacher Cristina Irimie (53). Colin Gray, 54, was arrested the next day. Prosecutors allege he gave his son the murder weapon as a Christmas gift months after FBI agents visited their home about online threats.
Georgia's second-degree murder statute is triggered through cruelty to children resulting in death, which is why only the two student victims carry murder charges. The teacher deaths fall under involuntary manslaughter. The defense has challenged the charges, the search warrant, and Colin Gray's interview statements. All motions were denied. This is only the third time in U.S. history a parent has been charged in connection with a school shooting.
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