The mother of the alleged Georgia school shooting suspect reportedly called the school the morning of the shooting, saying it was an “extreme emergency,” according to the teenager’s aunt.
Around 9:50 a.m. Wednesday, the mother of Colt Gray, suspected of murdering four people at Apalachee High School in Winder, reportedly made a ten-minute call to her son’s school, according to multiple U.S. media outlets.
Marcee Gray allegedly tried to alert a school counselor by citing an “extreme emergency” involving her 14-year-old son. Thirty minutes later, the worst had already happened. The teenager’s aunt, Marcee Gray’s sister, allegedly had access to this information since she shares a phone plan with her family and can view a call log.
The Presswith CNN