Apalachee Mass Shooting Verdict: Jury Finds Colin Gray Guilty on 29 Counts Including Second-Degree Murder and Cruelty to Children

Apalachee Mass Shooting Verdict: Jury Finds Colin Gray Guilty on 29 Counts Including Second-Degree Murder and Cruelty to Children

GEORGIA — A jury has found Colin Gray guilty on all 29 counts in connection with the Apalachee mass shooting, including charges of second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, and cruelty to children.

The verdict follows a closely watched trial that examined the circumstances surrounding the deadly shooting and the charges brought against Gray.

Guilty on 29 Counts

According to court proceedings, the jury convicted Gray on multiple serious charges, including:

  • Second-degree murder
  • Involuntary manslaughter
  • Cruelty to children

The jury returned guilty verdicts on all counts presented in the case.

Sentencing Still Ahead

While the verdict concludes the trial phase, sentencing has not yet taken place. Gray now faces potential penalties that could include decades behind bars, depending on how the court structures sentencing for the multiple convictions.

Officials have not yet announced a specific sentencing date.

Case Drew Widespread Attention

The Apalachee mass shooting case drew significant public and media attention throughout the trial process. Families of victims and community members closely followed courtroom proceedings as testimony and evidence were presented.

With the verdict now delivered, attention will shift toward the sentencing phase.

This remains a developing legal matter. Updates will be provided as sentencing details are announced.

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