When Parents Pay for School Shootings

Sun Sep 08 2024
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Four dead. Fourteen years old. And now, a father charged with murder over his son's alleged mass shooting at an American high school. The case of Colin Gray pushes the boundaries of parental responsibility in our society's gun culture. It marks only the second time a parent has been criminally charged for a child's school massacre, after James and Jennifer Crumbley were sentenced to 10-15 years for their son's 2021 shooting that killed four students at Oxford High School in Michigan.
Like the Crumbleys, Gray faces four counts of involuntary manslaughter – but he also faces second-degree murder charges. That's more severe than what the Michigan parents faced. The Georgia prosecutor says it's a new charge specifically for cruelty to children resulting in death. The key question: What did Gray know about his son Colt's mental state and online threats made over a year ago, when law enforcement questioned them? How could he then allegedly give his 14-year-old the AR-15-style rifle as a Christmas gift just months before the shooting? As Karen McDonald, who prosecuted the Crumbleys, puts it: 'Where did Colt get that gun? ' The answer will be crucial to holding Colin Gray accountable for his son's alleged actions. Parents must do more to keep guns away from kids. But is this enough? Or should society be looking at deeper issues around school shootings and mass violence in our country? How can we prevent tragedies like these before they happen?
https://localnews.ai/article/when-parents-pay-for-school-shootings-c3fa4f88

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